Testimonial
Attorneys Work for Free? Free, free free. It seems that all personal injury attorneys are now advertising that they are free. But we all know better than that. How in the world would they pay for all the billboards, and radio and television ads that drive us all crazy? So, how can they advertise that their services are free? It’s easy. I’ve been practicing personal injury law since 1995, and my services have been free until the time of settlement or a jury verdict. When a person is injured in a car accident, they can hire an attorney for free under a contingency fee contract. The contingency is a successful settlement or jury verdict. If there is no successful settlement or jury verdict, the client doesn’t pay. So, in reality, a personal injury attorney is only free if you lose your case. But, if you do reach a successful settlement or jury verdict, you will pay attorney’s fees and costs.
OUR CLIENTS SAY IT BEST
“I called Dellutri after my car wreck, and they helped me with everything. I didn’t have to pay out of pocket. We settled my case, and I was very pleased with the settlement.” –L.M.
So, don’t fall for all that free nonsense. Attorneys do not work for free. Just thought you should know the truth.
Protect Your Family From Road Rage Shootings Our Roads Are Becoming More Dangerous!
The Gas Fueling the Road Rage Fire Why are road rage shootings rising? Experts blame lingering anxiety from the COVID-19 pandemic, stress over the economy, political division, increased gun sales, and the fact that many Americans keep guns in their cars. Legal Recourse for Road Rage Victims If you or someone you know falls victim to a road rage incident, you can seek justice in court. After you get medical attention, give us a call. We’ll assess whether you have a case, what type of case it is (civil, criminal, or both), and what steps to take to win and get compensation for your injuries. Protect Yourself From Angry Drivers First and foremost, don’t be an angry driver yourself! Avoid driving when you’re upset, keep your car comfortable to prevent yourself from feeling irritable, and pick a strategy to calm yourself down (like a mantra or breathing exercise). If an angry driver targets you , stay calm, move away from them, and don’t respond to their behavior. The second you feel scared or unsafe, call 911.
Imagine this: You’re zooming down the interstate with your family, about halfway to your road trip destination. The windows are down, and you’re singing along to one of your favorite songs on the radio. It’s the perfect summer afternoon. Then, another car appears behind you and starts riding your bumper. The vehicle won’t stop tailgating, so you tap your brakes, hoping to startle them into leaving you be. It doesn’t work. Instead, the car revs its engine, and a hand emerges from the driver’s side window. BAM! Your back windshield shatters, and your family starts screaming. This situation might sound dramatic, but it’s happening more than ever on American roadways. In 2019, 225 people were shot in road rage incidents across the country, resulting in 67 deaths. In 2022, both of those numbers had doubled, with over 550 people being shot and 141 killed. And the violence continues — in April 2023, two fathers in Florida opened fire on each other’s cars, leaving a 5-year-old and 14-year-old wounded.
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