Personal Injury FAQS
We receive several common questions about our firm and personal injury cases here in Redding and other areas of Shasta County. We understand that this is a difficult time for individuals who have just sustained an injury in an accident that was the result of another person's negligent actions. We want to make this process as simple as possible so you don't have to add to the stress you are already experiencing.
For a free, no-obligation case review, call our firm today to schedule an appointment at your convenience. Your personal injury case is important to us and we will do whatever we can help you and your loved ones throughout this stressful time by working to receive the compensation you deserve.
Call us and we would be happy to answer any questions you might have.
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Where is Haslerud Law Office, A Professional Corporation licensed to practice? We have more than 20 years in the legal field and are licensed in both Texas and California. -
How do I know if I have a personal injury case? There are several components involved in a personal injury case including the type and seriousness of the injury, the value of the injury, how the injuries will be compensated, and liability issues. -
Do I have to deal with my insurance company? If you retain our team at Haslerud Law Office, A Professional Corporation you won't have to at all! If you do have to contact them for any reason, be sure to get all communication in writing in order to protect yourself and gather evidence and paperwork for your Redding personal injury attorney. -
How do you determine which cases to take? We will be honest with every client every step of the way. If your case doesn't need a lawyer to step in, we will tell you that so that you don't waste your valuable time or money with us. Our goal is to help you in any way we can. -
What cases do you handle? At Haslerud Law Office, A Professional Corporation, we are equipped to handle multiple types of personal injury cases. Our more than 20 years of experience has allowed us to gain knowledge, and represent, claims involving the following incidents: