Who is going to pay for my medical bills, my time off work, and my mortgage/rent? I feel horrible, I can't move, I can't do my chores, I can't do my job. I can't live my life. Who is going to pay for this?
These are the questions that Mr. Harris gets answered for you. As you probably know, insurance companies almost always control the money available to compensate you for your injury.
Liability insurance will pay you for your claims if and only if you have a viable legal case against the at-fault party. This means that you must meet your burden of production (with sufficient evidence) and your burden of persuasion (convincing the insurance company, the judge, and the jury). Your injury accident claims require the skills of an insurance lawyer...a lawyer who knows injury law and how liability insurers think and act.
If your health, family, or earnings have been harmed by the wrongful conduct of another you must retain a lawyer who thoroughly understands how to acquire full and fair compensation from greedy insurance companies that place their own financial interest above yours.
The law imposes time deadlines for injury accident cases. There are many of these "statutes of limitation". Time is of the essence. You must act immediately.
Failure to act immediately may result in the loss of evidence needed to prove liability and win your case.