Rachel is a young single mom. Rachel was injured in a car accident where a man came across the median through a lane of traffic and hit her driver’s side, totaling her vehicle. Rachel sought treatment for her injuries and an attorney to help get her medical bills paid. The first attorney she hired was only able to get her enough money to pay a small portion of her medical bills. After Sarhan Law PLLC took over, Rachel’s case was settled for 10x what she was being offered with the previous attorney.
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Wilmer is a senior who took daily walks around his neighborhood with his schnauzer, Kona. One day, Wilmer and Kona were attacked by a dog that escaped from a neighboring residence. Kona was okay, but Wilmer was knocked unconscious after falling and hitting his head on the pavement. After receiving treatment for his multiple injuries, he tried to speak with the owners of the property he saw the dog run from, but they refused to acknowledge any wrongdoing or take any responsibility. Wilmer retained Sarhan Law PLLC. Sarhan Law PLLC first tried to settle the case amicably without litigation but received a similar response from the property owner. After a lawsuit was filed the case was settled in about six months – approximately one-third of the time a normal case takes to get to trial.
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Douglas is a seasoned college professor. One day as Douglas was driving to pick up his wife, a car side-swiped him. The insurance adjuster for the at-fault driver did not believe Douglas could have been injured from that sideswipe. After Sarhan Law PLLC filed a lawsuit, Douglas received a settlement that paid his medical bills and provided fair compensation for the pain and suffering he endured in recovery.
Moving Out of State? You May Need to Revise Your Estate Plan
Approximately 3 million Americans move to another state each year, while last year alone the number was 4.7 million. Given the stress and myriad changes that come with such a move, it’s not surprising that many people forget to review their estate plans. However, differences between states regarding taxes, ownership of property, inheritance, and more make it extremely important to review, and if necessary, update your planning documents with an attorney who focuses on estate planning.
Why Do People “Put Off” Estate Planning?
The statistics are rather alarming. In 2005, 50% of Americans had a will; today, only 32% of us have one. Meanwhile, only one in three Americans over the age of 55 has a durable power of attorney, and a mere 41% of this same demographic has advance health care directives.
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