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Should I represent myself in a car accident case?

Thomas M. Kiley and Associates, LLP

Tom Kiley: If you're in a car accident and you have minor injuries, you can represent yourself against the insurance company, but the deck is stacked against you. Insurance adjusters are trained to pay as little as possible on claims. And although you may be bright and be a good negotiator; you don't have a point of reference with respect to the value of your claim. That's why you need an experienced attorny. He knows how to deal with the insurance company. He knows how to put your damages together and ensure that you get full compensation for the injuries that you've sustained. I'm attorny Tom Kiley. I've been representing the seriously injured and their families in Massachusetts for over three decades.

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attorney: Thomas M. Kiley and Associates, LLP


Can I represent myself after a DUI arrest in California?

The Law Offices of Virginia L Landry, Inc.

If you have been arrested for driving under the influence, you do have the legal ability to represent yourself in court. However, I would not suggest that. There are legal issues. There are factual issues. There are scientific issues about breath, blood or urine testing. And with a trained professional you have a much higher opportunity to win your case and not end up losing your license nor having a conviction. I'm Virginia Landry. For the last 19 years in Orange County, I have helped when bad things happen to good people. If you have been arrested for DUI, please call.

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attorney: The Law Offices of Virginia L Landry, Inc.