Do you know when your next legal problem might occur? If you’re like everyone else, the standard answer is usually no. Legal problems with workers’ compensation, criminal charges, family law, real estate transactions, estate planning and probate, business, and civil law, all require the Wegmann Law Firm experience and knowledge to get the best possible outcome to a case. When a legal problem arises, early intervention with the legal advice you need will reduce the chance of the case getting out of hand. An example is when an individual contacts an attorney about their family law case when it’s at or near the end because a ruling wasn’t favorable.
Personal Injuries
Personal injuries occur without any warning and can cause serious injuries that affect an individual’s life forever. The financial burden of an accident can be alleviated when a personal injury lawyer fights for payment of medical bills, property damage, lost wages, pain, and suffering, and future medical bills or lost wages. A personal injury victim does not have to pay a fee to the attorney during the case.
Workers’ Compensation
When a worker is injured on the job, the employer might make promises to pay their medical bills or continue to pay their wages. In most of these cases, the employer will state that so the worker will not file a claim against their insurance. If a worker is seriously injured, they are entitled to the losses they’ve incurred for physical injuries, third party negligence, pain and suffering, lost wages, medical bills, and ongoing medical treatments.
Criminal Law
A conviction of a crime will follow an individual forever on their criminal background check. This could prohibit them from receiving grants to get an education, keep them from employment, and many other things. Wegmann Law Firm can represent an individual who has been charged with drug, violent, sex, white college, and juvenile crimes as well as DWI/DUI and other traffic violations.
Don’t wait until it’s too late to Contact Wegmann Law Firm. It’s easier for a lawyer to get involved at the beginning of a case so they can immediately begin to develop your case in the most favorable light.