SPEKTOR LAW CORPORATION. Injury Law Firm. Los Angeles Attorneys. (310) 277-0997 or (424) 245-5529 | info@spektorlawcorp.com
We specialize in personal injury matters and we serve clients throughout California. We are dedicated to assisting you during a traumatic time in your life and we will do this with the utmost understanding, compassion and integrity.
SPEKTOR LAW CORPORATION represents clients who have been seriously injured, and the loved ones of those who have died, as a result of a personal injuries sustained in Automobile Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Pedestrian Accidents, Personal Injury Accidents, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Wrongful Death Accidents, Serious Injury Accidents, Bicycle Accidents, Bus Accidents, Car Accidents, Truck Accidents, Injured Passenger Accidents, Products Liability, Construction Accidents, Slip/Trip and Fall Accidents, Dog-Bites, Products Liability, Premises Liability, Assaults/Battery, Lack of Lighting, and Elder Abuse, as well as other personal injury cases resulting from the negligence of others.
Our clients suffered all types of injuries, including but not limited to,
various types of fractures, loss of limbs, concussions, chronic pain, scars,
burns, nerve damage, ligament tears, meniscus tears, rotator cuff tears,
dislocations, disfigurement, reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD),
quadriplegia, closed-head injuries, spinal cord injuries, brain injuries,
and emotional injuries.
Fractures
Malnutrition
Dehydration
Weight Loss
Improper use of restraints
Urinary tract infections
Poor physical and dental hygiene
Pneumonia
Mental, verbal abuse
Sexual abuse
Choking
Bruising
Physical abuse
Emotional abuse
Slip and fall
Wandering
Elopement
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: I don't know If I can afford to hire A lawyer. What should I do?
A: All personal injury lawyers get paid only if you get paid. This is
known as working on a "contingency" basis. If your case is lost, the law firm
does not receive any money whatsoever from you.
Most personal injury law firms work only on a percentage based fee, meaning they
get paid a pre-set amount of your award only and there are no "hidden" costs,
regardless of their expenses in trying your case. This fee tends to reduce the
amount of frivolous lawsuits because lawyers will only spend time on cases they
think they can win.
If a law firm agrees to handle your case, you pay them absolutely nothing until
you are awarded a settlement, and then your payment only comes out of that
settlement award.
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Q: How do I know if I have a case?
A: If you have been injured or traumatized and believe it is the fault of
someone else (including a company, person, or their property or pet) then you
are likely to have a personal injury case. Only a professional team of
experienced personal injury lawyers can determine whether or not you have a
personal injury case.
By contacting a law firm you can find out if your particular circumstances
warrant legal action or not. Every law firm should give you a free,
no-obligation consultation. During this consultation lawyers will examine the
facts of your case. They will make a determination to proceed with a lawsuit or
not.
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Q: What kind of monetary compensation will I get?
A: Each case varies, but you may be compensated for a number of things
including all medical related expenses (including physical therapy and
medication), lost wages (including overtime and potential future wages), pain &
suffering, emotional trauma, embarrassment, mental illness, property damage, and
any fees associated with the case in your day-to-day life.
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Q: How soon should I file a lawsuit?
A: You should contact a personal injury law firm as quickly after the
incident as possible. Try to document the incident with police and medical
records and avoid signing any statement or papers from anyone else.
Do not settle - or deal with at all - someone else’s lawyers without your own
legal counsel. Many cases have a " statute of limitations " meaning that you
only will have a certain amount of time during which you can file a claim,
though there are several legal cases where this may not matter.
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Q: What happens during a personal injury lawsuit?
A: Your personal injury firm will determine the facts of your case and
will contact the legal representation of the company or person you are filing a
grievance against. Most personal injury cases are settled before any trial is
needed.
Your participation is very minimal. There generally is no trial, court
appearance, or court testimony necessary. The two sides will typically settle
out of court and your law firm will give you a check if you are awarded damages.
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Q: What should I do if I'm ready to seek legal advice?
A: Write down all of the specifics of the incident that you can. This
will include knowing approximately where and when the incident took place. Keep
records of all of your medical expenses, including physical therapy and driving
expenses.
Never sign anything without legal counsel. Mail your local police department for
a police report of your incident and retain all police or law enforcement
paperwork if you have it. Assemble witness information (name, phone number,
etc.) or anyone knowledgeable about the case.
You don’t need to have any of this paperwork to file a claim or to contact a law
firm but it does help your case overall.
The most important thing to do - before you do anything else - is to contact a
personal injury lawyer for a free consultation. Only with experienced and
professional legal counsel can you truly reclaim your rights.
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Q: What's the difference between a class-action lawsuit, civil suit, and
criminal suit?
A: A class-action lawsuit is a lawsuit seeking monetary award for damages
done to a large number of people. Frequent class-action lawsuits occur against
corporations for some product defectiveness or defective drug problem. A class
action lawsuit typically does not get the individual plaintiffs much money in
awards, but class action suits are effective in changing a company’s practices
or getting faulty products out of the market.
Personal injury lawsuits can use the class-action status if many people were
injured in the same way. A civil suit is any lawsuit filed against someone else
(or some entity) seeking monetary compensation. Personal injury lawsuits are a
type of civil suit, though so are many other kinds of lawsuits depending on the
type of redress sought or type of crime committed.
Criminal lawsuits are a kind of suit filed by the government against individuals
or entities (such as companies) seeking social redress. Criminal lawsuits seek
some form of punishment not limited to monetary fine, including incarceration,
probation, or other forms of law enforcement action.
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Q: What if I was partly at fault for the accident?
A: Most states have laws that give rights to people even if they were
partly at fault. This area remains one of the most changing areas of personal
injury law, however, and is a good reason to contact an experienced law firm to
help you.
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Q: What if I need a second opinion?
A: Second opinions on personal injury cases are common and easy to get.
You may need a second opinion on your case if a law firm declines to handle your
case. Typically law firms will let you know if they are not going to take your
case fairly quickly, which can allow you time to consult with several others.
In other instances, you may have better results from a law firm who has specific
experience in handling personal injury suits that are similar to yours. You
always have options and consulting another law firm for a second opinion is not
only legal, but also highly encouraged.
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Q: What if I am unsatisfied with my current attorney?
A: A good personal injury lawyer will always be available to you for any
reason throughout your case, or they will be prompt in getting back to you. They
will be on time and be honest with you about the possible options and outcomes
of your personal injury suit. They will consistently move your case forward as
quickly as possible.
If you are unhappy with your current attorney for any reason and want to change
lawyers, it is very easy to do so. In most cases of personal injury, the new law
firm will take over the case and then they will split the percentage of your
award with the old law firm. This apportion does not involve your percentage of
the award. It will not cost extra to switch to a new law firm at all. Switching
law firms should happen if you are unhappy with your current lawyer. They are
working for you ultimately and you should be satisfied with the work that they
are doing.
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