Frequently Asked Questions

I was recently involved in an accident, what should I do.
An accident caused by someone else’s wrongdoing can be a traumatic event. The first thing you should do is contact the police so that a report can be made. Always seek medical treatment immediately if you are injured. Make sure that your medical bills are processed through your medical insurance. If the at-fault party has insurance, make sure that you receive that information and make a claim against that person’s insurance policy. If you have insurance that covers your injuries, such as auto insurance for a motor vehicle accident, make a claim under your insurance as well. Keep copies of all of your medical expenses as you treat.

If the at-fault party has insurance, you will be contacted by an insurance adjuster who will ask for copies of your medical bills and records in an attempt to settle your claim It is normal to submit such bills and records to them and then negotiate a settlement. However, remember that the insurance adjuster, even one from your own insurance company, is not your friend or ally. Their job is to settle claims for the minimum amount of money possible, which can leave you with unpaid medical expenses and lost wages.

If the party is uninsured or the adjusters will not treat you fairly, you will need to seek legal counsel as soon as possible.

Personal injury claims are difficult and there are hidden pitfalls and limitations dates that can cost you dearly if not properly advised. We highly recommend that you contact a law firm such as Knight Moore Law Firm that has decades of experience in dealing with injured persons and helping them to recover compensation for their injuries.

My family member was recently killed in an accident, what should I do?
The loss of a loved one is the most tragic event that we all must deal with at some time in our lives. However, it is especially sad when that loss is because of someone else’s wrongdoing. If your loved one was lost due to the negligence of someone else, you should seek legal counsel as soon as possible. There may be money available to help the family with the deceased loved one’s final expenses as well as compensation to that person’s estate and family members for the negligent actions of another. Wrongful Death actions in Ohio are governed by statute and are very specialized. You should seek legal counsel with experience in such matters.

At Knight Moore, we pride ourselves on our extensive experience in handling Wrongful Death actions and our attorneys have recovered millions for aggrieved family members who have been harmed by the action of another.

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