Kyle S. Compton

Kyle S. Compton is the Senior Case Manager at The Bourassa Law Group. As the Senior Case Manager, Kyle plays a pivotal role in ensuring clients receive the highest level of support and guidance during their legal journey.
Kyle has over 15 years of experience within the field of personal injury.

His career began as a copy clerk, where he was quickly promoted vertically to various positions before becoming a case manager. In 2013, he was hired by The Bourassa Law Group and became an integral party of the firm’s growth within the personal injury field.

Kyle’s expertise extends beyond managing cases. He is known for his exceptional communication skills, which allow him to build strong relationships with clients, medical professionals, and adjusters. His ability to communicate clearly and compassionately throughout the process ensures clients are well informed and confident throughout the legal process.

Kyle’s dedication to his clients, extensive experience, and commitment make him an invaluable asset to The Bourassa Law Group.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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.

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.

Most personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they take a percentage of the amount recovered from the defendant. The percentage typically ranges from 33% to 40%, but we have seen some attorneys negotiate contingency agreements as high as 60%.

Your personal injury claim may be going to court if the other party does not agree to settle your claim. This could be because they do not believe you are entitled to the amount of compensation you are seeking, or because they do not believe that the accident was their fault. If the two parties cannot come to an agreement, then the case may have to be decided in court.

It is recommended that you seek medical attention as soon as possible after a slip and fall. If you are experiencing any pain or discomfort, it is important to be evaluated by a medical professional.

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