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Personal Injury Lawyer Spearfish, SD
If you believe that you have been injured due to negligence and have suffered damages, one of your first calls should be to a personal injury lawyer Spearfish, SD residents recommend. Taking legal action can be complicated, and there will be much to consider. At The Law Offices of Clayborne, Loos, & Sabers LLP, our team will work diligently to assign proper value for your losses, outline the best course of action for your case, help you understand the statute of limitations and our fee structure. Do not hesitate to gain clarity over your case; call our offices today.
How Lawyers Value Accident Claims
Amidst recovery from physical pain and worries for the future, one of the top questions accident victims have is what the value of their claim will be. The damages can be extensive, and the process of valuing your claim is best left to a legal professional. When you meet with a member of our team, we will take the time to assess the damages that have resulted. These can include:
- Economic Damages
- Medical Expenses
- Hospital Stays
- Physical Therapy
- Lost Wages
- Property Damages
- Non-Economic Damages
- Pain & Suffering
- Emotional Anguish
- Loss of Enjoyment
Be sure that when considering legal action, you speak with an experienced and reputable lawyer. No attorney should guarantee compensation, nor can they assign value to your claim without reviewing the details of your case. To gain an understanding of what your accident may be worth, contact our Spearfish, South Dakota personal injury lawyer before it’s too late.
Understanding the Statute of Limitations
The statute of limitations is the timeframe for accident victims to file a lawsuit for an accident. In the state of South Dakota, the statute of limitations is three years, meaning you have three years upon the occurrence of the accident or discovery of injuries to take action. Despite this, it’s in your best interest to discuss your case with a lawyer soon after the accident because the memories will be fresh and the evidence easier to track down. Failing to move forward promptly puts accident victims at risk of losing out on their right to access their entitled compensation. While there can be a few exceptions that may shift the statute of limitations, it’s best to always consult with an experienced professional. They will take the time to ensure that no deadlines or timeframes pass you by.
What Are Contingency Fees?
When a person has suffered an injury, the losses they experience can be, in some cases, financially devastating for a victim and their family. The thought of legal action may seem out of their reach because of the legal expenses associated with hiring a professional to represent you. However, it’s essential to know that many personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis. This provides victims with the opportunity to retain representation without the upfront cost. Essentially, in many cases, your lawyer won’t get compensated unless they reach a favorable outcome for the case. While this can be highly advantageous for the injured party, it’s critical to gain all of the information about fee structures from your lawyer. Typically they will take a percentage of what you are compensated but know that you may also need to cover additional costs incurred such as expert witnesses, court fees, and more. Before moving forward with a prospective attorney, take the time to gain clarity of what their fees will consist of and, be sure to check in throughout so that you have a transparent snapshot of your legal costs.
To learn more about our team at The Law Offices of Clayborne, Loos, & Sabers LLP and the services provided by our Spearfish, SD personal injury lawyer, schedule a consultation today.
LOCATIONS SERVED
South Dakota
Rapid City, SD
Sturgis, SD
Spearfish, SD
Deadwood, SD
Black Hills, SD
Case Results
$4,999,257
Arbitration award for wrongful termination of contract; upheld on appeal; Spiska v. SPM Thermo-Shield, 730 N.W.2d 683 (SD 2007)
$1,250,000
Policy limits settlement involving bi-lateral lower leg fractures caused by head-on collision.
$690,000
Settlement regarding spousal assault
$500,000
Policy limits settlement for traumatic brain injury and vision deficits as a result of motor vehicle accident
$400,000
Settlement for insurance bad faith related to wrongful denial of workers compensation benefits
$300,000
Verdict for traumatic brain injury from motor vehicle accident
$160,000
Settlement for assisted living resident injured while being transported to medical appointment
$100,000
Settlement for fall at assisted living center
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“I witnessed Holly in trial she won our case for us, I was very impressed by her she was very professional and her demeanor was amazing. She has the greatest personality and she truly wants the best for her clients. I will come to her for all of my legal issues. Thank you Holly for giving our family justice.” Lauren Sewell