Seeking Justice: Why You Should Request a Second Look at Your Personal Injury Case After a Drop Letter
Facing a personal injury can be overwhelming, especially when you’ve entrusted your case to another law firm, only to receive a discharge letter. But fear not! At Brubaker Injury Law, we believe in second chances and the pursuit of justice. Here’s why you should consider asking us to take a second look at your case:
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The Drop Dilemma
- -You’ve been injured due to negligence, and you sought legal representation.
- -Weeks or months into the process, your initial law firm sends you a drop notice —a gut-wrenching moment.
- -Perhaps you’re dealing with permanent injuries and mounting medical bills.
- -The drop letter leaves you feeling stranded and uncertain.
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Why Seek a Second Opinion?
- -Experience Matters: Our seasoned personal injury attorneys have seen it all. We know how to dissect cases, find hidden angles, and uncover overlooked evidence.
- -Insurance Coverage: We specialize in finding insurance coverage where others might have missed it. Your case might still have untapped resources.
- -Liability Arguments: Our team excels at building strong liability arguments. Even if another firm dropped your case, we’ll explore fresh approaches.
- -Adding Value: We don’t settle for mediocrity. Brubaker Injury Law aims to add value to every case, especially those previously dismissed.
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Real-Life Success Stories
Our “Take a Second Look” campaign has yielded remarkable results:
- Auto Accident: A client initially told she had no case received a $950,000 settlement after we took over.
- Negligent Security: Two clients rejected by multiple firms received six-figure settlements.
- Motorcycle Accident: A client turned down by a major law firm secured $25,000 through our representation.
- Car accident: Two clients rejected by multiple firms received six-figure settlements.
How to Reach Us
If another firm dropped your personal injury case, don’t lose hope. Let us take a second look. Schedule a free case evaluation with Brubaker Injury Law.