Frequently Asked Questions Do I have a case? This depends on many factors. Most importantly, you must be able to prove that you (or your loved one) suffered an injury and that the person or company you are bringing the claim against was responsible. This is true whether you are dealing with a claim involving personal injury, medical malpractice, liability, negligence or a transportation accident. Is it too late? The time limit, or statute of limitations, during which you must file a claim, varies according to the type of case and the location. It’s always best to consult with an attorney as soon as you think you may have a case – and he or she can evaluate your particular situation to determine the time sensitivity of your case. How much will it cost? It is always free to discuss your case with an attorney. If we handle your case, we get paid when we recover money for you. Has your firm ever done a case like mine? Glago Williams has handled personal injury cases for 20 years, obtaining millions of dollars for our clients. Our attorneys have experience in multiple areas of personal injury and negligence – and we can help. Will I have to go to court? Some cases never make it to court – a skilled attorney can often help you to receive a favorable settlement outside of court. However, other cases do go all the way to the courtroom – and it may be necessary to obtain the best possible outcome for the client. How do I know if I need a lawyer? An attorney can help protect your rights in a case involving personal injury or negligence. If you or a loved one has suffered an injury due to the negligence of others, your best bet is to contact an attorney immediately for a free consultation. You are not obligated to file a claim, but an experienced law firm can offer advice about your options and then you can decide whether or not to pursue legal action.