Video FAQs
- Is the insurance company on my side?
- How do I handle insurance adjusters?
- Why should you call your local attorney first?
- What are my damages in a personal injury case?
- What should I do if I have been involved in an industrial accident?
- How does Farris, Riley and Pitt prepare each case to obtain the best possible result?
- What do I do if I am injured in a rideshare accident?
- What is a contingent fee?
- Are there caps on medical malpractice claims in Alabama?
- Are bed sores preventable?
- Why choose Farris, Riley and Pitt if I’ve been injured by a defective product?
- Why is choosing the right lawyer the most important element in a lawsuit?
- How do I avoid driving distractedly?
- What are punitive damages?
- Can I bring a lawsuit if a loved one in a nursing home has bedsores?
- What do I do if I am injured by a truck driver?
- How do I pay medical expenses if I’m hurt in an accident?
- Can I obtain punitive damages in a nursing home lawsuit?
- What are some recent significant milestones at Farris, Riley and Pitt?
- What do I need to know about a law firm before hiring one?
- What mistakes constitute a medical malpractice claim?
- Why is it important to talk to a lawyer after an auto accident?
- What are some common misconceptions about personal injury lawsuits?
- Can I bring a lawsuit as a result of a fall in a nursing home?
- I was hit by a distracted driver; what can I do?
- If I live outside of Alabama but am injured while visiting, do I need an Alabama lawyer?
- Why did you choose to become a personal injury attorney?
- Why choose Farris, Riley and Pitt if a loved one is suffering from nursing home abuse?
- What Makes Farris, Riley and Pitt Different From Other Law Firms?
- Can I pursue a personal injury claim if I was partially at fault?
- Why isn’t the accident report admissible in court?
- How do I know Farris, Riley & Pitt will not settle my case for less than it is worth?
- If I am not happy with the result of my personal injury case, can I sue again?
- If I’m hit by a vehicle as a pedestrian, what do I need to know?
- How does Farris, Riley & Pitt determine if I have a case?
- How do I prove the other driver was distracted?
- Will my bankruptcy claim affect my personal injury claim?
- Should I use a personal injury calculator to determine my case value?
- Why Does Farris, Riley and Pitt Offer a Free Consultation?
- If I live outside of Alabama, but I am injured while visiting, what are my legal options?
- What are no-fault benefits?
- What is medical malpractice?
- Should I go to the hospital after an accident even if don’t feel hurt immediately?
- Is a lawyer’s understanding of medical conditions critical in the handling of personal injury cases?
- How do I educate my teenager on the risks of distracted driving?
- What are some examples of medical malpractice claims that Farris, Riley & Pitt handles?
- Can I switch attorneys?
- What does statute of limitations mean?
- Do I have to pay back medical liens at the conclusion of my personal injury lawsuit?
- What do I do if I am injured by a drunk driver?
- What if I am hit by an uninsured vehicle?
- How do I know if a loved one is suffering from nursing home abuse?
- What is Unique About Representing People Who Suffer From RSD-CRPS?
- How is FELA different than workers’ comp?
- What is a consumer class action case, and why are they important?
- When a lawsuit is finalized who actually pays the claim?
- Who can I sue for my injuries?
- Why are medical experts hired out-of-state?
- Why does Farris, Riley and Pitt prepare every case as if it’s going to trial?
- Why choose Farris, Riley and Pitt if I’ve been injured by a defective medical device?
- Why should I not settle my case quickly?
- What should you do if a loved one is suffering from nursing home abuse?
- What should people be aware of when purchasing insurance?
- What is the statute of limitations for a medical malpractice suit?
- What is a third party claim?
- How do I know if my lawyer has my best interests at heart?
- Do I have the right to terminate my lawyer?
- How do I know if I’m being properly compensated for pain and suffering in my personal injury case?
- What are some misconceptions about tort reform?
- Why is it important to have a courtroom tested trial lawyer handling your personal injury case?
- What do you enjoy most about your job as a personal injury attorney?
- What information should I bring to my first meeting with a lawyer?
- What factors should someone consider before accepting a settlement or going to trial?
- Why choose Farris, Riley, and Pitt if I’ve been involved in a car accident?
- What is insurance subrogation?
- What is unique about your trial preparation process?
- What is unique about a federal tort claims act lawsuit?
- What dangers do railroad employees face on the job?
- What is unique about representing people who suffer from traumatic brain injury?
- What makes Farris, Riley & Pitt, LLP unique?
- What are the risks to railroad workers given the exposure to diesel fumes and toxins?
- What should I do if my lawyer is encouraging me to settle my case for less than I think it’s worth?
- What should I do if I’ve been diagnosed with RSD-CRPS?
- What should juries know about the Medical Liability Act?