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After an automobile accident, the insurance company begins working to limit how much money it will have to pay to you - the innocent victim. Although you were doing nothing wrong, before you get back from the emergency room, the insurance company may have already started working to take advantage of you. Insurance adjusters deal with auto accidents and injuries every day and their only job is to look out after their employer – the insurance company. The less they pay on injury claims like yours, the greater the profits for the insurance company's shareholders.

Adjusters do everything they can to pay you as little as possible. The less they pay, the better they are doing their job. They are under no obligation to inform you or your legal rights and will often intentionally mislead you. They don't want you to get proper medical attention and legal assistance.

Adjusters will often pressure you to accept a quick settlement, offering some small amount of money soon after the accident to tempt you into signing a release waiving your valuable legal rights. Adjusters do this even though they know that on many injuries, you may not even begin to feel the pain until twenty-four to seventy-two hours AFTER the accident.

Do I need an attorney? If its important to you that you be treated fairly and receive adequate compensation for your injuries, then its important that you have a personal injury attorney on your side. The sad truth is that when people are trying to negotiate a claim without an attorney, they don't realize that the insurance company is working the whole time to reduce how much money it will have to pay. Adjusters are trained professionals, experienced in negotiating claims and limiting how much an injury victim receives. Having an experienced personal injury lawyer on your side levels the playing field and gives you a professional fighting for your rights.

Free Initial Consultation. If you or a family member has been injured in an automobile accident due to another person's negligence, call Fayetteville personal injury attorney Matt Plyler directly at (910) 483-4LAW (4529) for a free initial consultation. The consultation is without any obligation to you. We do not receive any attorney's fees unless we recover money for you.

During your free initial consultation, you will learn how we investigate and prepare your claim, present our demands to the insurance company, and prepare your case for litigation. You will also learn what damages you may recover, including money for your medical expenses, lost wages, and for your pain and suffering.

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If you or a family member has been injured in an automobile accident due to another person's negligence, call Matthew R. Plyler directly at (910) 483-4LAW (4529) for a free consultation. This consultation is without obligation to you and we do not receive any attorney's fees unless we are successful in recovering money for you. We will also be happy to come to your home, office, or to the hospital,whichever is most convenient to you.

When you need someone to protect your rights,
call the Plyler Law Firm.



Plyler Law Firm, P.A.
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 53987
Fayetteville, NC 28305-3987


Street Address:
5945 Cliffdale Road, Ste. 1111
Cliffdale Square (across from Sonic)
Fayetteville, NC 28314


Telephone - (910) 483-4LAW (4529)
Fax - (910) 483-7144
FayettevilleNCLaw.com
mplyler@plylerlaw.com

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