Why Is It Important Which Lawyer Evaluates Your Case?
Usually, people do not know very much about the lawyer they are considering to hire to evaluate their personal injury case. They may have selected the attorney because they have seen them on tv ads or have a familiar name due to mass advertising.
Obviously, it is important who determines what your case is worth. The insurance company will always want to offer you less than your case is worth. As a result, the playing field has to be equalized by hiring an attorney who knows the rules and has experience to be on your side.
We don’t go on tv, don’t have a theme song and are serious about what we do for you.
We offer free consultations to help you make a more informed choice. Our background and experience (see the “In The News” page of this website winburnlaw.com) can help in making a good decision about who should be hired to handle your case. We only handle accident cases anywhere in Vermont and have for a long time.
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.
If you believe you have an accident claim contact us for a free evaluation! If we take your case, we don’t get paid unless we get money for you.
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