Etengoff Pak Law Group – Compassionate Lawyers, Powerful Results
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Located in Vancouver, WA, the Etengoff Pak Law Group is dedicated exclusively to personal injury law, representing clients throughout Clark County and Southwest Washington. With over 50 years of combined experience, our firm handles a wide range of injury cases, including car accidents, slips and falls, construction site incidents, and more.
Unlike typical personal injury lawyers, we approach each case with empathy and a commitment to open communication and personalized support. We fight for fair settlements and, if necessary, are fully prepared to go to trial to secure the justice you deserve.
For trusted representation that prioritizes your recovery, contact Etengoff Pak Law Group today.
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- Personal injury Lawyers
- Injury Legal Advice
- Burn Injuries
- Dog Bites
- Construction Site Accidents
- Bike Accidents
- Proving Invisible Injuries in Personal Injury Cases
- Truck Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Slip & Fall Injuries
- Wrongful Death
- Boating Accidents
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Motorcycle Injuries & Damages
- Car Accidents
- DUI Accidents
- Insurance Law
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Your Questions & Answer
Can my health insurance policy be paid back with money from my settlement?
Yes, in fact it is common for that to happen. Health insurance policies typically allow for personal injury settlement funds to go towards the money they paid out for medical costs.
Will my attorney be able to give me a copy of my settlement check?
Yes, your attorney is able to and should give you a copy of your settlement check. Since you are the client, you are absolutely entitled to receive a copy of the check. Not only should you receive a copy of the check, you are also entitled to review the settlement breakdown sheet typically before your attorney deposits the check. The insurance company will make the check out to both you and your attorney; therefore, you will need to endorse the check before it can be deposited in your attorney’s bank account. If your attorney does not give you a copy of the check, be sure to ask for it.
How do I collect my person injury settlement funds?
f the party who caused the injury to you has insurance, then their insurance company will be issuing the funds to you. More likely than not, they are aware of the outcome of the case. They will issue a check to you in the amount agreed upon. If the party who caused you injury does not have insurance, things become more complicated. It can be harder to collect funds from someone who does not have insurance. You may have to ask the court to enforce the judgement or hire an attorney who specializes in these types of collections.
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