There are many questions to consider when selecting any advocate for you, including an attorney.
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"Do I have a case?" This is how most initial telephone calls end. I often thought I should write a book on some of the more interesting fact patterns where people have wondered if they have a case. I've had people ask me if they can sue a raccoon for causing them to fall or if they can sue the government for the secret messages they were being sent through the radio waves. In both instances--they did not have a case.
But a bad perm causing 2nd degree burns? Falling on the rough of a golf course causing a trimalleolar fracture? Dropped glass resulting in tendon surgical repair? These are all cases I did take and achieved a successful result for my clients. The most important question to ask if you have a case is if there was another party that was negligent, or careless, which resulted in you getting injured significantly. I am always happy to receive your calls if you have questions on whether you have a case. Whether or not I take your case, I will always be courteous and respectful as I would want to be treated. I will give you my reasons if I do not accept your case and my advice as to other possible resolutions. If you need an attorney with experience and proven results for your case, please call Paul Marasco, Esq. at 585-654-5131 or email us at [email protected]. |
AuthorPaul Marasco, a lifelong native of Rochester, represents people injured as the result of the negligence and carelessness of others. Archives
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