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Pursuing a personal injury claim in Washington, D.C. can be complex and confusing. If you have been injured and are considering taking legal action, you may have some questions such as: do you need to retain an attorney; how long the process takes, will you have to go to court, do you have to file a case within a certain amount of time, and who will decide your case, to name a few. This section covers the common questions that arise over the course of the claims process.
The Gilman & Bedigian team understands that the legal process can be incredibly confusing. We also know that each claim is unique and are always happy to answer any and all questions that our clients may have regarding a case. It is our policy to try and return calls that have been received during business hours that same business day; calls received after hours are returned the following business day. If you or someone you love has suffered an injury and you have questions about whether or not you may have a case, please don’t hesitate to contact us today.