Personal injury lawsuits can be complicated affairs, but the definition of “personal injury” for the purposes of personal injury lawsuits is simple -- “personal injury” is the wrongful injury of a person or persons through the fault or neligence of another person or company. At Antin, Ehrlich & Epstein, we concentrate our practice on personal injury lawsuits and our firm is dedicated to ensuring that victims of personal injury receive the compensation, medical care and justice they deserve to recover physically, emotionally and financially. Having been established for over 20 years, our firm has the experience to provide aggressive, effective legal representation for victims of personal injury -- and we have a long history of securing sizable financial recoveries for personal injury victims for their pain and suffering and other financial losses caused as a result of an accident or through the faulor negligence of another.
If you have been in an accident or suffered an injury that you believe was caused by someone else's fault or negligence, including medical malpractice, call us first and speak to one of our experienced personal injury attorneys. If you are tempted to agree to an injury settlement without or before you retain an attorney, be aware that once you agree to an injury settlement, you cannot go back and ask for more if your medical expenses continue to grow or your injuries turn out to be more severe or worse than expected or new injuries or their effects develop later. You have just one chance to get your personal injury lawsuit right -- and the right personal injury lawyers are essential to making sure that you get the outcome you deserve.
The personal injury lawyers at Antin, Ehrlich and Epstein focus on representing clients who have suffered personal injury through any negligent or intentional misconduct, including (but not solely):
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