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CAR ACCIDENT? PERSONAL INJURY? WE’RE HERE TO HELP!
The Bourassa Law Group is composed of highly skilled, experienced, and dedicated accident injury attorneys. We handle all types of motor vehicle cases such as car, truck and motorcycle accidents. Our firm has a proven track record of recovering settlements on behalf of our clients. Our team will guide you through the legal, financial, and personal challenges that you and your loved one’s may encounter, while we aggressively pursue your personal injury case. Representing victims of car accident injuries in Nevada, Colorado, California, and Arizona.
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When choosing a personal injury lawyer, it is important to consider the lawyer’s experience, reputation, and track record. You should also make sure that the lawyer is knowledgeable about the area of law relevant to your case. Additionally, you should feel comfortable communicating with the lawyer and confident that they will be able to handle your case effectively. At The Bourassa Law Group, you will have attorneys with over 30 years of experience working for the defense and insurance companies taking those skills and fighting for you.
A personal injury lawsuit is a legal action taken by an individual who has been injured due to the negligence or wrongful act of another party. The lawsuit seeks compensation for the damages suffered, including medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other losses.
Yes, you may have to pay your medical bills from a personal injury settlement. Depending on the terms of the settlement, you may be required to use a portion of the settlement funds to pay for medical expenses related to the injury.
The most common motorcycle injury is a broken bone, typically in the arm or leg. Other common injuries include road rash, sprains and strains, and head and neck injuries.
Wrongful death settlements are usually paid out in a lump sum, though in some cases they may be paid out in installments. The amount of the settlement will depend on the specific circumstances of the case and the laws of the state where it is being litigated.