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Do I have a case?
The Law Offices of Jeffrey Friedman offers a free consultation to help
you understand whether you have a case or not.
What do you charge?
The Law Offices of Jeffrey Friedman charges a "contingency fee" on most
cases. The Law Offices of Jeffrey Friedman also advances litigation costs
in most cases so that the client does not have to go "out of pocket."
Do you have evening or weekend appointments?
Yes. The Law Offices of Jeffrey Friedman is available after normal business
hours and on weekends to suit our clients' needs.
How long does my case take to get to trial?
In general, cases can take years to get to trial. The Law Offices of Jeffrey
Friedman seeks to complete the pre-trial work as efficiently as possible
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How long do I have to bring a lawsuit?
There are deadlines imposed by law relating to the bringing of all types of lawsuits. The deadlines may vary depending on the type of case and the facts involved. If you believe that a deadline is approaching, please consult with an attorney promptly.
I was hurt on my job, and I am not getting any pay. Is that right?
The workers' compensation laws may entitle you to total temporary disability
pay as a result of missing work due to a workplace injury. The Law Offices of
Jeffrey Friedman will promptly investigate whether a petition may be brought
if a client is wrongfully not receiving this pay.
My work injury is from repetitive trauma, not a sudden accident. Do I have a claim under workers' compensation?
Carpal tunnel syndrome and other types of repetitive injuries may entitle you to benefits under the workers' compensation laws.
Who will actually handle my case?
The Law Offices of Jeffrey Friedman does not employ inexperienced attorneys to
do legal work.
For specific information to your legal questions, please consult
with an attorney.
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