Will I Need To Go To Court?
After a car accident, the legal complexities add another layer of stress to an already difficult situation. The prospect of going to court can be intimidating — especially when you’re already struggling with health concerns and financial worries. Yet you need medical coverage and compensation to make ends meet.
Fortunately, not all car accident cases require going to court. At Hartsoe & Associates, P.C., we recognize that litigation can be expensive, stressful and time-consuming. We strive to resolve cases outside of court wherever possible.
As a former insurance claims adjuster, our lead attorney, R. Anthony “Tony” Hartsoe, understands how to negotiate with insurance companies to get you a fair and reasonable settlement, eliminating the need to go to trial.
By gathering the right evidence to support your claim, our attorney will place your case on the strongest footing possible for a favorable out-of-court resolution. Sometimes, however, the other side digs in and won’t budge, despite the strength of your claim. In these situations, you need a lawyer with exceptional trial experience.
We are always prepared to go to court when warranted. As a seasoned trial attorney, Mr. Hartsoe is an ideal ally to have on your side. You can count on us to make a compelling case for you while also minimizing the stress and hassle of the court process, letting you know what to expect and easing your concerns.
Doing What’s Right For Your Situation
Of course, it all depends on your situation. You will have the ultimate say on how you want your case to go. Our job is to help you make an informed decision by giving you knowledge and recommendations based on our many years of experience.
To start working with our legal team, call 336-725-1985 for your free initial consultation. We serve clients throughout Winston-Salem, Greensboro and surrounding areas in North Carolina.
For Tony, the law is a calling, not a job. He is a mountain boy, with simple, straightforward values. Tony loves what he does, and loves to help people through some of the toughest moments anyone will ever face. Learn More