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At Clarke Law Firm, we understand that being involved in a serious car accident is a traumatizing and life-altering event. If you have been injured in a car accident, it is essential that you retain an attorney to protect and enforce your rights.
You could be entitled to damages that include:
Whether you were involved in a rear-end accident, head-on collision, sideswipe accident, or T-Bone collision, you can count on us to uncover all of the evidence necessary to bolster your case. Do not make the mistake of negotiating with an insurance agent and settling your case without an attorney.
The insurance agent is a trained professional whose job is to settle the case for the least amount of money possible. Agents do not have your best interests at heart. Attorney Clarke, on the other hand, will aggressively pursue the justice and compensation that you deserve.
Our law firm takes personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis. This means that we do not charge you a fee upfront but rather you will pay a percentage of the settlement or judgment received in the case (meaning that if there is no recovery, there is no fee).
Most personal injury attorneys represent clients on a contingency fee basis; however, the percentage of the settlement or judgment that is charged as the attorney’s fee can vary based on the attorney. Normally, Attorney Clarke can charge a lower percentage of the settlement or judgment as his fee than what is charged by other attorneys, which will result in more money being left inside your pocket.
For a consultation with Clarke Law Firm, please call our Murfreesboro car accident attorney today at (615) 796-6299.
Through unique case solutions and aggressive representation our attorney at The Clarke Law Firm knows how to handle your case. Handling criminal defense and personal injury cases, we are fully prepared to handle any legal matter. Contact our attorney today and begin reviewing your case with our local law firm.
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