When you’ve been in a vehicle crash or other accident, the last thing you need is more stress. You may be dealing with injuries, medical bills, and insurance companies that seem to care more about their bottom line than your well-being. Having to call a lawyer can add to that anxiety.
At Crosley Law, we understand what you’re going through and are here to help. From the moment you contact us, our team will provide compassionate, knowledgeable support to help you get the results you need.
Here’s what you can expect when you reach out to Crosley Law for a free consultation.
Step 1: Your first call – Listening to and understanding your case
When you call our office, you won’t get an automated system or be treated like just another case number. You’ll speak with a member of our team who is trained to listen, understand, and gather important details about your situation.
We know that, when you have to call a lawyer, it may be one of the most difficult times in your life, filled with distress, frustration, or confusion. We want a clear and reassuring voice to greet you from the start.
Step 2: Case review – Determining how Crosley Law can help
After receiving an overview of your case, we’ll ask more questions to see whether we can best represent you. Questions may include:
- How did the accident happen?
- What injuries did you or your loved one sustain?
- Has the at-fault driver or other party been identified?
- Which insurance policies might apply to your accident?
- Do you have any immediate legal concerns, such as statements you’ve given to insurance companies?
We also take time to answer your questions and explain how the legal process works.
Not every case requires legal representation, and we pride ourselves on being honest about whether hiring a lawyer is in your best interest. If we can’t take your case, we’ll do our best to offer guidance and point you in the right direction.
But if we believe we can help, we’ll explain how and what steps come next.
Step 3: Getting started – Protecting your rights immediately
If you choose Crosley Law to work for you, we’ll act quickly to protect your rights and build your case.
Here’s what we do right away:
- Notify insurance companies. We send letters of representation to insurance companies, so they know to communicate with us instead of you. This helps prevent aggressive adjusters from pressuring you into an unfair settlement.
- Obtain crash reports and evidence. We request police reports, 911 recordings, surveillance footage, and any other evidence that may support your claim.
- Assist with medical treatment. If you need help finding the right medical care, we can connect you with doctors who specialize in treating accident-related injuries. Your health is our top priority.
- Assign a case manager. You’ll have a dedicated case manager as your main point of contact, ensuring you always know what’s happening with your case.
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Step 4: Signing made simple – Flexible options for your convenience
Paperwork is a necessary part of hiring a lawyer, but we understand that injuries may make travel difficult. We offer multiple ways to sign our representation agreement:
- Electronic signature via DocuSign. Quick and easy, allowing you to sign from your phone or computer.
- In-person signing at our office. If you prefer a face-to-face meeting, we’re happy to accommodate.
- Home, hospital, or public meeting locations. If you can’t come to us, we’ll come to you.
- Mailing contracts for out-of-state clients. If you live outside Texas but need our help, we’ll make the process seamless.
Step 5: Keeping you informed every step of the way
From the moment you hire us, we make sure you understand what to expect.
- Setting expectations – Every case is different, but we’ll outline the legal process, typical timeframes, and potential outcomes, so you’re never left in the dark.
- Case updates and communication. We believe in clear, consistent communication. You’ll receive updates on your case, and our team is always available by phone, email, or text.
- Property damage assistance. While we don’t handle property damage claims directly, we provide guidance on dealing with insurance companies, vehicle repairs, and rental car coverage.
Step 6: Building a strong case – Thorough preparation for maximum compensation
While you focus on healing, we focus on winning your case. Our legal team works behind the scenes to:
- Collect and organize medical records. We track your treatment progress and ensure all necessary medical documentation is in place.
- Investigate every detail. We work with accident reconstruction experts, gather witness statements, and analyze any available evidence to strengthen your claim.
- Prepare for trial if necessary. While many cases are settled outside of court, we prepare every case as if it will go to trial. This ensures we are ready for anything and puts us in a stronger negotiating position.
- Advise on social media and insurance pitfalls. We guide you on avoiding common mistakes, such as posting about your accident on social media or speaking directly with insurance adjusters.
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Why clients choose Crosley Law
Our welcoming team, led by experienced professionals like Anthony Morton, consistently receives praise from our clients. We know how overwhelming the legal process can be, and we’re committed to making it easier for you to call a lawyer and get the help you need.
When you work with Crosley Law, you’re not just hiring a lawyer—you’re getting a dedicated team that fights for your rights, supports you through the process, and works tirelessly to get you the compensation you deserve.
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If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident, don’t wait. Contact Crosley Law today for a free consultation. We’re here to listen, guide, and fight for you every step of the way.
Call us now at (210) 529-3000 or fill out our contact form to get started.
At Crosley Law, we take care of the legal battle so you can focus on what truly matters—your recovery.
The content provided here is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice on any subject.