medical pharmaceutical Injury FAQs
1. What types of cases does Orange Law handle?
Orange Law represents clients in a wide range of personal injury cases, including car accidents, truck and motorcycle accidents, premises liability, wrongful death claims, brain and spinal injuries, and more. We also assist with legal matters requiring personalized advocacy for justice and full compensation.
2. Do I have to pay upfront to speak with an attorney?
No. At Orange Law, we offer free initial consultations so you can discuss your case with an attorney at no cost or obligation.
3. How does the “No Win, No Fee” guarantee work?
With our contingency fee arrangement, you pay nothing unless we secure compensation for you. If we do not win your case, you owe no attorney fees.
4. Why should I hire a personal injury attorney?
An experienced personal injury lawyer from Orange Law can maximize your settlement, handle negotiations with insurers, gather evidence, protect your rights, and fight to secure the best outcome possible.
5. How much does it cost to hire Orange Law?
There are no upfront costs to hire Orange Law. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning our payment is a percentage of your settlement or award only if your case is successful.
6. What compensation can I recover in a personal injury case?
Compensation may include medical bills, lost wages, future treatment costs, pain and suffering, and other damages depending on your case. Orange Law aggressively pursues full and fair compensation for your losses.
7. Will my case go to trial?
Many cases are settled before trial, but if necessary, Orange Law prepares every case as if it will go to trial to ensure the strongest possible position during negotiations and in court.
8. How long do I have to file a personal injury claim?
Statutes of limitations vary by case type and jurisdiction. It’s best to contact Orange Law promptly to ensure your claim is filed timely and correctly.
9. Is Orange Law available 24/7?
Yes — Orange Law’s team is available around the clock to answer questions and start the process of protecting your rights.