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About VanDerGinst Law
An accident in the work place, trauma from a serious motor vehicle accident, injury
caused by a defective product, complications from a medical procedure . . . these
can all have a devastating impact on your life. They can cause turmoil, uncertainty,
and confusion. However, you can take comfort in the fact that the law allows compensation
for damages in many of these situations. Through the work of dedicated, experienced
legal counsel, fair compensation can be secured, providing monetary relief during
a difficult time. But, what legal counsel should you retain? Serious problems
call for serious solutions. A call to VanDerGinst Law, P.C. may
provide the solution you need.
Experience Counts
If you needed brain surgery you would go to a brain surgeon, not a family doctor.
By the same token, when you have a legal problem, you should be sure that you
have an attorney that is experienced in the right field of law. Some lawyers
and firms will handle just about any kind of case in order to generate a fee.
They may have a “general” law practice, much the same as family
doctor may have a “general” medical practice. Certainly, some of
those lawyers can do a fine job in many areas of law. But often, their experience
in specific areas of law may be limited. When that happens, your case may be
compromised, or even jeopardized. At VanDerGinst Law we concentrate
our practice to limited areas of law. Within those areas we feel confident that
we can help you with even the most complicated case. If we cannot handle your
case, we will try to refer you to someone who can.
Even worse at times, some firms will represent insurance companies and other
business interests in defending personal injury claims, and yet still accept
individual injury cases from the claimant or plaintiff’s side. It is difficult
to serve two masters. At VanDerGinst Law our loyalties are
undivided. We NEVER represent insurance companies, manufacturers
of dangerous products, nor big business interests. We only represent people,
just like you.
Our firm is comprised of well-regarded and award-winning attorneys. The staff
is battle tested, tried and true, with literally hundreds of years of experience
amongst them. While one attorney, and that attorney's staff, is assigned primary
responsibility for your case, you have access to all of our attorneys and staff.
As they say, two heads are better than one!
We concentrate in all areas of injury law, including accident cases, wrongful
death cases, medical malpractice cases, nursing home cases, faulty product cases
and pharmaceutical malpractice cases. You can learn more about the areas of
law that we handle by reviewing the practice areas listed in the menu area to
the left and other highlighted areas throughout this website.
VanDerGinst Law handles cases from across the country, associating
with local counsel when necessary to get the best result for our clients. We
handle cases of almost any size, from small claims to complex, catastrophic
injury cases. We are also proud to say that annually we spend thousands of dollars
on continuing education so that our attorneys and staff are well acquainted
with the latest applications of the law.
Lawyers for the rest of us . . .
Often people do not seek the guidance of an attorney for fear that doing so
would be too expensive and complicated. At VanDerGinst Law
we alleviate those fears right away. Your first consultation is always FREE.
During that first meeting you will find out whether your problem requires the
assistance of an attorney and, if so, what we can do to help. Fees and costs
are discussed up front. In many cases (most notably, injury cases) our fees
are on a contingency basis. You pay no fee unless we win your case. In those
cases, the fee is paid as a percentage of the money you recover.
The most important person in our office is you . . .
When you first enter one of our offices, you will know that our attorneys,
paralegals, and other staff members genuinely care about you and your legal
concerns. Our growth over the years can largely be attributed to our determination
to give each client's case the individual attention it needs and deserves.
If we cannot give it that attention we will tell you so. We do not take cases
unless we feel we can devote the resources necessary to attend to them properly.
Our goal is to help as many people as we can, in any way that we can. Sometimes
that means representing them in reference to various legal matters as their
attorneys. Sometimes it means providing them with information and the tools
necessary to help themselves. Other times it means referring them to another
firm or agency that is better equipped than we to handle the particular problem.
As part of our commitment to our clients, we always try to respond as quickly
and carefully as possible to your legal needs. We try to temper the speed
of our service with the need to be thorough. We don't want just to take care
of your legal needs quickly. We want to take care of them correctly.
We promise to try to get you the results you need and deserve. This can only
be accomplished by having experienced, dedicated legal professionals on your
side.
At VanDerGinst Law, we are large enough to serve your needs
and small enough to care about you on a personal level and show you the respect
that you deserve. While one attorney and that attorney's staff is assigned primary
responsibility for your case, you will have the skill and experience of our
entire staff of attorneys and legal professionals available to assist with your
case.
If you or a loved one has suffered an injury, illness or death, that seems
to have been someone else’s fault, call VanDerGinst Law
at 1-866-843-7367 or click here
for a FREE online case evaluation. The initial consultation
is free of charge. If we agree to handle your injury case, we will work on a
contingency fee basis, which means we get paid for our services only if, and
when, there is a money recovery for you. In many cases a lawsuit must be filed
before an applicable expiration date, known as a statute of limitations. So
please call right away to ensure that you do not waive your right to possible
compensation.
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