How Do I Know What My Case Is Worth?
Unfortunately, you probably can’t know unless you have legal help.
When buying a new house, people usually have an idea of what a house should cost because they can see what other houses in the neighborhood are selling for. If a person has a serious injury, there is no similar way to evaluate the case. Everyone is different and a person is not a product. That is why it is important to hire a personal injury attorney with the background, training and experience to provide advice on the value of your case. See our “In the News” and “About Us” pages on our website (winburnlaw.com) for some examples of our past cases and our background in handling injury cases for over three decades.
We offer free consultations to help make this determination and help you make a more informed choice. Our background and experience in doing this (see the “In The News” page of this website) can easily be compared to others in making a good decision about who should be hired to handle your case.
If you believe you have an accident claim contact us for a fee evaluation – if we take your case, we don’t get paid unless we get money for you. Our law office reviews cases throughout the State of Vermont – in Manchester, Bennington, Rutland, Burlington, Woodstock, St. Albans, Brattleboro, Montpelier, Woodford, Springfield, Wilmington, the Northeast Kingdom and anywhere else where there is jurisdiction in the State of Vermont.
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