Have you or a loved one recently suffered from Lacerations and Cuts?
Understanding Lacerations and Cuts
Both lacerations and cuts are considered wounds caused by sharp objects. Lacerations often describe a torn or jagged wound. Though many cuts are small and heal quickly, others can cut deep and cause additional, sometimes permanent, damage to the body.
Common causes for Lacerations and Cuts include:
- Vehicle-related collisions involving cars, motorcycles, bicycles, or pedestrians
- Violence, including those involving a knife or other sharp object
- Stepping on a sharp object, such as a nail or broken glass
- Any contact with a sharp object, such as broken glass or a knife
- Dog attacks
Victims of Lacerations and Cuts have Rights
If you or a loved one is a victim of a laceration or cut, you may be entitled to representation.
The Law Offices of Sylvia V. Gonzalez can help victims by:
- Attaining proper medical treatment for victims
- Procuring the information of those who might be responsible
- Investigating all potential defendants
- Sending a demand for client compensation
- Communicating with the insurance company and defense attorneys on our client’s behalf
- Filing a lawsuit and guiding client throughout the legal process
- In some cases, settling a case before filing a lawsuit
- In some cases, settling a case after filing a lawsuit
- In some cases, taking the case to trial or arbitration
Victims have a voice with Sylvia V. Gonzalez
When you or a loved one are injured, the last thing you want to worry about is the influx of to-dos that result from your traumatic injury. The Law Offices of Sylvia V. Gonzalez can handle all of the obstacles that you may encounter as a victim of traumatic injury. With the Law Offices of Sylvia V. Gonzalez on your side, you can focus on recovering. With over a decade of practicing law, the Law Offices of Sylvia V. Gonzalez provides legal excellence with a personal touch.
The Law Offices of Sylvia V. Gonzalez has helped hundreds of victims by:
- Gaining reimbursement for victims’ past, present, and future medical expenses
- Winning victim cases quickly without clients having to go to court
- Accepting payment only when a client wins their case or is presented with a sufficient settlement
- Providing emotional closure for victims of traumatic injury incidents
- Negotiating with insurance companies to keep more money in the victim’s pocket
- Reimbursing the appropriate parties as needed