FAQs
Adebayo Law LLC
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When should I consult with a personal injury attorney?
It is advisable to contact a personal injury attorney if you have sustained injuries as a result of someone else's intentional actions or negligence, whether it be an individual or a corporation.Do you offer free consultations?
Adebayo Law provides complimentary consultations, which can be conducted in-person, over the phone, or through virtual means. Contact us today in order to get started.
What types of personal injury cases do you handle?
Our firm handles a range of cases including automobile, truck, motorcycle, and bus accidents. We also manage wrongful death claims, medical malpractice suits, dog bite incidents, and slip and fall cases. We encourage you to contact us to discuss the specifics of your situation.
How long does a personal injury case take?
The duration of a personal injury case is largely dependent on its complexity. Each case is unique and may require different amounts of time to resolve.Should I accept the insurance company's settlement?
Insurance companies often propose settlements that may not adequately cover your losses or reflect what you rightfully deserve. Engaging a personal injury attorney can help ensure you receive fair compensation for your damages.Why pick Adebayo Law?
With more than 14 years of experience in personal injury law, Adebayo Law offers seasoned expertise. Our firm is committed to advocating for your interests and prioritizes your physical and mental well-being as we work towards securing the settlement you deserve.What type of real estate transactions do you handle?
Our services cover representation for both buyers and sellers in residential real estate transactions. Additionally, we handle commercial real estate dealings.Why do I need a real estate attorney?
A real estate attorney is crucial for several reasons. They ensure all contracts and agreements comply with state laws, conduct thorough title searches to identify and resolve any issues, oversee the closing process as required by Connecticut law, and address any special circumstances or problematic areas that may arise during your property purchase.
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