Filing an Injury Claim If You Did Not Get Immediate Medical Care

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  • Some people tell us they were involved in a car accident some time ago and didn’t go to the hospital or seek immediate medical treatment. Now they’re having problems.
  • We assure them that they can still pursue a personal injury claim because people often take a wait-and-see approach and realize they have some medical problems later on. Then, they seek their first medical treatment.
  • You have the right to bring a claim if you have been seriously injured in a motor vehicle accident, even though you did not seek immediate treatment for your injuries.

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Out of Town Legal Resources

We had a call the other day from a man who had concerns about his personal injury case in Florida. We practice in New York, but we found this personal injury attorney in Florida that provides a lot of valuable online educational guides and videos. If you or someone you know has questions about a personal injury claim in Florida, take a look at this personal injury attorney in Miami, FL.

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Robert Friedman, Esq.

Partner/Attorney Hamline University School of Law, New York State Bar, U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York

ROBERT FRIEDMAN, ATTORNEY BY THE NUMBERS

  • 30,000+ DANGEROUS DRIVERS SUCCESSFULLY PROSECUTED OVER THE PAST 35 YEARS AS A VEHICLE & TRAFFIC PROSECUTOR.  Named 2003 WNY Prosecutor of the Year.
  • 65 YEARS LAW FIRM HISTORY.
  • 47 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE PRACTICING LAW.
Areas of Expertise: Business Law, Elder Law, Estate Planning, Gun Laws, Medicaid Law, Personal Injury, Probate & Estates, Real Estate

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