Corina Tan

Corina Tan, a Las Vegas native, is a dedicated professional with a passion for the field of law. She earned her Bachelor’s degree from The University of Hawai’i, setting the foundation for a successful career in legal practice.

With a diverse background in various areas of law, including personal injury, family, and criminal law, Corina has showcased her expertise and commitment to serving clients’ needs. Her favorite specialization is personal injury, where she thrives in advocating for those who have experienced harm and seeking justice on their behalf.

Since joining Bourassa Law Group in 2023, Corina has been instrumental in managing client cases originating in Colorado, ensuring comprehensive support from the time of the accident until settlement. Her dedication to delivering quality legal representation has made her an invaluable member of the team.

Beyond the legal realm, Corina embraces a vibrant lifestyle. In her leisure time, she enjoys the thrill of snowboarding, exploring new destinations through travel, and indulging her culinary creativity in the kitchen.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Yes, you can fire your personal injury lawyer. However, you should be sure to review the terms of your contract with the lawyer to ensure that there are no penalties for doing so. You should also make sure that you have a clear understanding of any fees that may be owed to the lawyer for their services before terminating the relationship.

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.

A personal injury case is a legal dispute that arises when one person suffers harm from an accident or injury, and someone else might be legally responsible for that harm. Personal injury cases can involve physical injuries, psychological injuries, or both. Examples of personal injury cases include car accidents, slip and fall accidents, etc.

The amount that insurance companies pay for pain and suffering varies depending on the severity of the injury, the type of injury, and other factors. Generally, insurance companies will use a formula to calculate a settlement amount based on the details of the case.

A personal injury claim is a legal action taken against an individual or organization who has caused harm to another person. These claims are typically filed in civil court and seek compensation for physical, emotional, or financial losses resulting from the injury.

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