PERSONAL INJURY LAW - BOOK
An Overview for Pennsylvania Accident Victims
by James D. Hagelgans & Nicholas A. Veronis
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CHAPTER SIX

SETTLEMENT

Quick Results Help Family in Need

Sometimes, a quick settlement is one of the most important services a personal injury lawyer can provide in a tragic wrongful death case. In this case, a young family was in a serious car accident that killed the wife and her unborn child, leaving the husband a single parent of a two-year-old. Thankfully, the two-year-old was not seriously injured. The husband and his child filed a wrongful death and personal injury lawsuit.

Because the driver responsible for the accident did not have substantial assets, the family’s law firm knew it was important to identify and collect from all available insurance policies. The firm worked quickly and was able settle these claims in just eight months, for an amount exceeding $1 million. Although that money could never bring back their lost loved ones, receiving this settlement in a timely manner allowed this grieving father and husband to move on with his life and take care of his child.


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