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Personal Injury Law

If you’ve been injured in an accident, making sure to protect your rights early is critical to protecting your future. Medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering are all results from accidents, many of which are not apparent when you are first injured. If you have been injured as a result of the actions of someone else, or are working with an insurance company for the compensation of injuries you have received, you owe it to yourself and your future to consult with an attorney first.

At Wheeler, Montgomery, Sleight & Boyd Law Offices, our attorneys will schedule a free consultation with you to discuss the process of insurance and damage claims, and what kinds of errors you need to watch out for to avoid problems in the future. No matter how minor your injuries appear at first, or how much you want to settle things quickly and get on with your life, meeting with an attorney when you have been injured is the single most important thing you can do to protect yourself and your family from long term problems and pain. Our personal injury attorneys can help you determine what steps to take, and the pitfalls to watch out for when settling insurance claims.

Call our office today to schedule a no obligation appointment, our firm ise focused on providing the best information, assistance, and representation to Vancouver citizens who have been injured in an accident.

 
    Serving SW Washington

Wheeler, Montgomery, Sleight & Boyd Law Offices

902 Esther Street
Vancouver, WA 98660
Tel: 360-690-0064
Fax: 360-690-0068

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