Goldberg & Loren: Strong Lawyers Who Take On Tough Injury Claims
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Goldberg & Loren is a nationally recognized law firm, committed to securing justice for personal injury victims. With over 120 years of combined experience, our skilled attorneys have successfully recovered millions of dollars for clients in cases involving car, motorcycle, and truck accidents, premises liability, unpaid overtime, and workers' compensation.
Since our founding in 1994, we’ve built a reputation for relentless advocacy, delivering results through a client-first, results-driven approach. Our no-win, no-fee guarantee ensures you can focus on your recovery while we fight for the maximum compensation you deserve.
Contact us today for a free consultation and let us champion your case with the expertise and dedication you can trust.
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- Auto Accidents
- Distracted Driving
- Impaired Driving
- Speeding and Speed Limits
- Rural Roads and Poor Road Conditions
- Common Car Accidents
- Rear-end Collisions
- Head-On Crash
- Roll-Over Crashes
- Side Impact
- Personal Injury
- Amusement Park Accidents
- Automobile Accidents
- Aviation Accidents
- Bicycle Accidents
- Bus Accidents
- Car Accidents
- Chemical Exposure Accidents
- Construction Site Accidents
- Dog Bites and Dog Attacks
- Drownings
- Fraternity Hazing
- Gas Explosions
- Laser Hair Removal Injuries
- MBTA Accidents
- Medical Malpractice
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Traffic Collisions
- Truck Accidents
- Wrongful Death
- Defective Medical Devices
- Escalator and Elevator Accidents
- Food Poisoning
- Hunting Accidents
- Liquor Liability and Dram Shop
- Nursing Home Negligence and Abuse
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Premises Liability
- Product Liability
- Snow and Ice Accidents
- Slip and Fall Accidents
- Swimming Pool Accidents
- Train Accidents
- Overtime Law
- Workers' Compensation
- Workplace Injuries and the Repercussions
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Your Questions & Answer
What Does a Personal Injury Lawyer Do?
Personal injury lawyers help their clients by pursuing compensation for their losses. These losses can include medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
What Are the Steps in a Personal Injury Lawsuit?
If you have been injured in an accident, the first thing you should do is get medical treatment. Once you have been seen by a doctor, you will likely be contacted by the at-fault party’s insurance company.
The insurance adjuster may try to get you to settle your claim quickly and for less money than it is worth. You should not settle your claim without first speaking to a personal injury attorney. Do not sign anything without speaking with a personal injury lawyer first.
The steps in a personal injury lawsuit vary depending on the jurisdiction in which the case is filed, but there are generally five steps:
The plaintiff files a complaint with the court.
The court issues a summons to the defendant.
The defendant files an answer to the complaint.
The discovery phase begins.
The trial begins.
What is the Statute of Limitations for Filing a Personal Injury Lawsuit?
The Statute of Limitations is the deadline by which a plaintiff must file a personal injury lawsuit. In most states, the statute of limitations is two years from the date of the injury.
What Are Some Common Personal Injury Damages?
The damages that are available in a personal injury lawsuit depend on the facts of the case, but they can include:
Medical expenses
Lost wages
Pain and suffering
Property damage
Emotional distress
Punitive damages
How Much Does a Personal Injury Lawyer Cost?
We understand that you may be concerned about the cost of legal representation. We assure you that when you work with us, you won’t have to worry about paying anything unless we win your case.
Our firm operates on a contingency fee basis, which means that our fees are contingent upon successfully resolving your case and obtaining compensation for you. This arrangement allows you to have access to quality legal representation without any upfront costs or financial burden.
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