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.

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 claim can be brought on the grounds of negligence, breach of statutory duty, or breach of contract. Negligence is when a person or entity fails to take reasonable care to avoid causing harm to another person. Breach of statutory duty is when a person or entity fails to comply with a law or regulation that is meant to protect people from harm. Breach of contract is when a person or entity does not fulfill the terms of an agreement that was made between two parties.

If you have been injured in an accident due to someone else’s negligence, you should contact a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible. An experienced lawyer can help you understand your rights and options, and will work to ensure that you receive the maximum compensation for your injuries. The at fault party will likely have an entire insurance company working on their side. Shouldn’t you have someone on your side too?

Yes, you can negotiate a settlement without a personal injury lawyer. However, it is highly recommended that you seek legal advice before attempting to negotiate a settlement on your own. A personal injury lawyer can provide you with the legal knowledge and experience necessary to ensure that your rights are fully protected and that you receive the maximum amount of compensation possible.

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