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A LOYAL LAWYER FOR BIKE ACCIDENTS
"winning since 1983"
Here are a few points I’d like Bicyclists to
consider when hiring a lawyer.
I can assure you my fees are reasonable
and customary in the legal profession.
When hired, I work on a contingency
basis – which means no recovery – no
fees paid by the client. This means I
work for free, if we lose. I also
advance investigation and litigation
costs in most cases, which are
reimbursed at the conclusion of the
case. However, if a client can afford
to contribute case costs, I encourage
it.
As many of you know,
attorneys’ fees are negotiable by law.
There are “discount” lawyers, or big
firm lawyers in it only for the dollar,
or lawyers who have very little jury
trial experience. However,
I would
urge you to examine the difference.
I am a trained trial lawyer by
profession and am proud to represent the
injured and some times the accused
against the mighty power of the
insurance industry and government.
America’s finest trial lawyer trained
me: Mr. Gerry Spence, of Wyoming.
This means I will try your case in front
of a jury. I have tried over 55 jury
trials to verdict. I like court, and
won’t sell you out to make more money or
because of laziness, or fear of court.
I use focus groups for mock trials
conducted in my office, to help my
clients’ fine tune their presentation
before going to court. When forced to a
jury trial by low ball insurance
settlement offers, I have obtained jury
verdicts far in excess of the low ball
insurance offers. My web site contains
jury verdicts and justice obtained for
bicyclists.
Many insurance adjusters and their
defense attorneys know my trial record.
Hence, my clients’ settlements usually
reflect this. They don’t intimidate me.
By contrast, if a bicyclist hires an
attorney who has little or no jury trial
experience, they are no threat to the
insurance industry because they have not
demonstrated they can win big in trial.
Hence, the insurance companies
settlement offers reflect this.
Moreover, since 1983, I have always
represented the bicyclists against the
powerful insurance industry. By
contrast there are bicycle
injury lawyers who used to
do the dirty work for their insurance
masters, at the expense of the injured
bicyclists – the people. Many of these
lawyers have
“converted” to representing bicyclists
because it’s more profitable. Look at
the lawyer’s background and ask if they
have represented insurance corporations
in any way. You should know I help
bicyclists’ recover even if it’s not
profitable. In fact, I donate many free
hours a year counseling bicyclists who
have small cases or want to negotiate on
their own. No case is too small.
I should mention I am selective in the
cases I take. If I sense the
prospective client has a history of
litigiousness, or is driven by a motive
of secondary gain (as opposed to
recovery of health and justice), I won’t
take the case. This preserves the
reputation of bicyclists, and society
benefits as a whole.
I love bicycling and bicyclists. To
that end, I publish
Free articles on
my website and blog, designed to assist
cyclists. I would encourage you to read
them, particularly the one that
discusses how to obtain adequate
insurance coverage in case you’re hit.
All too often defendants and cyclists
are under insured. A portion of my
attorney fee is
donated back to
the bicycling community and the
Challenged Athlete Foundation. The
member also receives a $500.00 reduction
off my attorney fees as well.
I have represented many age group and
pro triathletes and cyclists, so I know
how an injury will affect your
lifestyle. This allows me to argue for
the maximum recovery for you. Also,
racing triathlons give me perspective of
my clients who are recovering from
crashes. Recently I road along side a
female TCSD member and triathlete who
was recovering from surgery. I happened
to catch up to her wave while on the
bike, and I slowed to observe her. Then
I rode with her for a while offering her
words of encouragement until she order
me to get back into the race. She is a
TCSD member.
In closing, one of my proudest recent
cases was recovering a handsome
settlement for a bike commuter. He was
uninsured, but I secured medical
treatment and surgery on a lien. This
means I was able to obtain advance
financing for his needed surgery, as he
was uninsured. I shopped many surgeons
to find the right one for him. In the
end, this fixed his shoulder and
documented his loss. This increased his
case value because we proved his loss,
whereas he would have received far less
without the above medical care.
Knowledge of lien law is also critical
in order to preserve your recovery, as
health care insurance companies try to
snatch your hard eared recovery by
claiming “subrogation” rights under
their contracts of insurance. In the
above uninsured case I was able to
reduce a hospital lien claim by 55%,
there by increasing the client’s net
recovery.
Thank your for allowing to explain my
fees and for considering my office. I
hope the above information is factored
into who you hire. I’ve been loyal to
bicyclist rights and the Triathlon Club
of San Diego for over 20 years and I’m
proud of that record!
Ride safe – Ride strong!©
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