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Answer: Guerra Law Firm, PC is a personal injury law firm specializing in serious Texas personal injury cases. These cases involve clients who have suffered a serious injury due to the actions or negligence of others.
Typical cases originate from:
- Accidents involving cars, 18-wheelers, motorcycles, bicycles, and pedestrians;
- Injuries caused by drunk, drug, or distracted drivers;
- Complex cases involving catastrophic outcomes such as wrongful death, injuries to the neck, brain, and spine;
- Accidents occurring in a work environment;
- Injuries caused by the use of defective products (product liability).
We have concentrated our efforts on developing expertise in Texas legal statutes and understanding the local requirements of practicing law within Texas.
While most of our clients are located in the Rio Grande Valley’s large metropolitan areas, including McAllen, Edinburg, Mission, Pharr, San Juan, Alamo, Donna, Weslaco, Mercedes, Harlingen, Brownsville, and Rio Grande City, we serve and will meet clients throughout all areas in Texas including San Antonio, El Paso, Waco, Austin, Houston, Dallas and Midland / Odessa, Texas.
Answer: If you suffered an injury because of someone else’s negligent or reckless actions, you may have a valid claim. Some examples include injuries from car accidents caused by the negligence of the other driver also in a vehicle. Other cases may include an accident from A drunk driver, inexperienced truck drivers, defective products, doctor mistakes, and slip and falls on unsafe property. Contact the Guerra Law Firm to evaluate your case and advise if you have a valid personal injury claim.
Answer: First, seek any needed medical treatment. Be sure to follow all doctors’ orders. Save all records from medical visits, tests, prescriptions, etc. Second, document the accident scene with photos and videos if possible. Get contact details from witnesses that may have seen the accident. Third, do not speak with insurance companies until you consult an attorney, as what you say can hurt your claim if you are not prepared for the questions from the insurance representative. Fourth, keep records of all accident-related costs like medical bills, property damage, lost wages, etc. Contact the Guerra Law Firm PC to evaluate and begin to assist you in your case.
Answer: At Guerra Law Firm, legal fees are structured on a Contingency Fee Basis in order to eliminate upfront costs to our clients. What this means is the fee to represent you is completely contingent upon obtaining a settlement and calculated as a percentage of the settlement.
If we do achieve a settlement For You, then you pay NO Fee.
Our typical contingency fee is one-third of the total settlement. If the case does not settle but proceeds into a litigation phase, then the contingency fee will increase slightly to 40%, with the same caveat: if we do not win the case, then you pay NO fee. Approaching the fee structure in this manner provides a lower legal cost to clients whose cases are settled without the added benefits or expense of arbitration and litigation.
Answer: The timeline varies based on factors like the type of injury, the amount of evidence needed, and the insurance company’s willingness to settle. Many cases settle within months, but complicated cases can take years. At the Guerra Law Firm, PC, we take pride in handling your cause from start to finish. We operate your case in-house, thus saving you time and obtaining the fastest resolution possible. Our goal is to hold wrongdoers responsible for their negligent actions and obtain the economic resources needed to compensate you for any loss of property, health, or quality of life.
As a former insurance representative, Manny knows how insurance companies think, act, and evaluate claims. Understanding the insurance playing field and the tactics used by each party gives your case a distinct advantage.
Answer: In Texas, there is a 2-year statute of limitation—a deadline to file the claim. For minors the statute of limitations runs two years from their birth date after their 18th birthday. Contact the Guerra Law Firm to determine if the statute expired on your claim.