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Goidel and Siegel LLP - New York Construction Accident Lawyers

Personal Injury FAQ:
What does it mean to settle a construction accident case?


Settling a construction accident case means that you agree to accept money in return for dismissing your construction accident injury claim against the person or entity that injured you. You'll sign documents releasing the other side of any further liability. To help you decide whether to accept the settlement offer, your New York construction accident lawyer will try to provide a realistic assessment of whether a personal injury lawsuit based on your construction accident injury claim has merit and may be successful, a range of possible verdict amounts, and how long it may take to get through trial. Settlement can also take place at any point in a personal injury lawsuit, including before trial or even after a construction accident case has been tried but before a jury reaches a verdict and after trial while the case is on appeal.


Contact New York Construction Accident Attorneys Goidel and Siegel for Legal Advice.
We handle personal injury cases exclusively, and our knowledge of this area of the law is extensive.
We have represented victims of serious accidents and assaults for more than 17 years.



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