FAQs

Taylor Law

  • Why should I use an attorney instead of just working directly with the insurance company?

    Insurance companies often prioritize their own interests over yours. Their adjusters are incentivized to minimize claim payouts, which conflicts with your need for fair compensation. By hiring an attorney, you gain an experienced advocate who understands insurance company practices and will fight to ensure you receive appropriate compensation for your injuries and losses.
  • How much does it cost?

    For auto injury claims, we operate on a contingency fee basis. This means our compensation comes solely from a percentage of the settlement proceeds. You won't need to pay any out-of-pocket expenses for our services.
  • Does the attorney receive any money for the payout on my vehicle?

    No, we do not take any compensation from vehicle damage payouts. We assist with resolving vehicle damage claims at no cost to you. Our compensation is derived exclusively from the injury portion of your claim.
  • How long will my case take?

    The duration of a case varies significantly and depends on multiple factors. It's crucial to complete all necessary medical treatment before settling, as this ensures you receive compensation for all injury-related expenses. Once treatment is complete, the timeline can be affected by insurance company response times and negotiation processes. We advise against planning your life around an expected settlement date due to these variables.
  • How much is my case worth?

    Case value is determined by several factors, including injury severity, medical expenses, and available insurance coverage. It's essential to have all injuries properly diagnosed and documented by a medical professional. While it's challenging to estimate value at the outset, our goal is always to maximize your settlement amount.