Lafayette, Louisiana, Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Lawyer
If you or a loved one have recently suffered a serious personal injury, you should hire an experienced attorney to represent you. Insurance adjusters often approach injured individuals shortly after the accident, asking questions and recording the answers.
Will your words be used against you? The short answer is, "probably."
While the insurance company may pose major problems, there is much more that an attorney can help you with. If you would like to schedule a free consultation to discuss your claim, you can call 337-289-9151 or contact my office online.
Experienced, Reputable Attorney. I am Aubrey E. Denton, a personal injury lawyer with more than 30 years of experience. I have received an AV-Rating* and I frequently receive referrals from other attorneys and former clients. I work to develop attorney-client relationships based on 100 percent trust and mutual respect. See what my clients say on my client testimonials page.
I handle a variety of claims, including:
- Car Accidents
- Truck Accidents
- Motorcycle / Recreational Vehicle Accidents
- Offshore Injuries
- Spinal Cord and Head Injuries
- Serious and Disabling Injuries
- Professional / Medical Malpractice
Getting The Medical Treatment You Need
After the initial trip to the emergency room, it can sometimes be difficult to get continuing medical treatment. Some doctors will actually refuse to treat individuals injured in auto accidents because they don't want the hassle of dealing with insurance companies. At my office, I will make sure you get the best treatment possible. I have extensive medical knowledge and I also employ a full-time RN.
If you or a loved one suffered a serious personal injury and you would like to schedule a free consultation with me at my office, call 337-289-9151 or just contact me online.
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