/ FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

The laws around personal injury suits as well as how our law firm works to follow those regulations can be confusing. Below you’ll find answers to the most often asked questions. Feel free to contact us if you don’t see the answer to yours.

WHY SHOULD I TALK TO THE ATTORNEYS AT COHEN INJURY LAW? permalink

You have certain rights if you’ve sustained an injury due to another person’s or a company’s negligence. These include the right to be compensated for your injury, including compensation for related medical expenses, pain and suffering, disability, lost income and more. We will fight on your behalf, identifying the person or company at fault, determining the worth of your claim and deciding upon the best course of action. Let’s get started. Contact us now >

WHAT DO YOU COST? permalink

The consultation is free. You only pay us if we obtain money for your case. We follow Florida Bar rules on contingent fees and will present you with a contract for legal services outlining the fee.

WHEN SHOULD I CONTACT YOU? permalink

Right away. You could make a decision that could have consequences on your case without realizing it. Even well-intentioned choices, like not getting medical attention and going to work–even though you’re in pain–could hurt your case. We can consult you on the best path forward.

DO YOU HAVE EXPERIENCE IN MY PARTICULAR CASE? permalink

Chances are, yes. We handle a wide variety of cases. See more about our expertise here >

HOW DOES HIRING YOU WORK? WHAT IS THE PROCESS? permalink

We have a whole page dedicated to how we fight on your behalf. Check it out >

DO YOU HANDLE CASES IN THE LOCATION WHICH I WAS INJURED? permalink

We are licensed to practice in Florida, so no matter where in the state you were hurt, we can pursue legal action. That includes any of the major metropolitan areas, such as Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, Fort Myers, Naples, Key West, Orlando, Tampa Bay and Jacksonville as well as any more rural area of the state.

WHAT HAPPENS IF MY CASE GOES TO TRIAL? permalink

While some firms don’t have the ability or desire to go to trial, we handle your entire case from beginning to end. That means negotiations, depositions, mediation, court hearings and trial.


Have questions of your own? Ask us directly by contacting us >