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After an injury, many questions arise. Who will pay my hospital bills? Who will pay for my lost wages? Who will fix my car? When will my life get back to normal? Who can I trust? These are just a few of the questions that go through a person's mind after he suffers a major personal injury. We will help you answer these questions. Unfortunately, the answers to these questions change with every case.

Every case is unique and presents its own challenges. However, one thing is certain. After an injury, you will be pitted against an insurance company. You will be contacted by a professional claims adjustor whose job is to save the insurance company money. Because of your injury, you may be vulnerable, frustrated, desperate for money, and scared. This is just what the insurance adjustor uses to his company's advantage to save the most money.

Because a personal injury victim has little chance of being treated fairly by the insurance company, we feel it is vital that all personal injury victims have a lawyer on their side.
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The Walker Law Group, P.C. handles all types of personal injury matters throughout the country.
If you have been injured as a result of negligence on the part of another person, company or entity, we are ready to help.
The firm also represents clients on various criminal defense matters, bankruptcies, property tax sales and appeals.
Victims of assault and battery are often extremely physically and emotionally traumatized.
Being physically attacked by another person is different than being in a car accident.
While both cause traumatic injury, being attacked by another person can also cause feelings of insecurity, extreme anger, nightmares, helplessness, and other symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Assault is the intentional act of causing fear of harm, such as when a person makes a fist and threatens to hit you.
Product liability refers to a set of cases where the injury is caused by a product.
For instance, an improperly manufactured tire that explodes would be a product liability case.
So would a case where a child's pajamas caught fire when only briefly exposed to flame.
Even tainted food can be a product liability case.
Anytime a consumer is hurt because something sold was defective, we refer to it as a product liability case.
Product liability cases are different than negligence cases.
Product liability cases are governed by the concept of "strict liability."
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