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Personal Injury Litigation in San Francisco

Lawyers at Brownstein Thomas discuss Process & Outcomes of Lawsuits

The San Francisco personal injury attorneys working at Brownstein Thomas, LLP have the skill and compassion to handle your lawsuit. We are well-versed in California injury law and will aggressively fight to protect your rights and secure a substantial award for your injuries.

Personal Injury Lawsuits: The Process

  • Jury selection
  • Opening comments made by both sides
  • Statements by witnesses and the opportunity for opposing counsel to cross-examine
  • Closing arguments
  • Directions given to the jury
  • Jury ponders the evidence and arrives at a verdict

The jury announces their decision regarding damages when they read the final decision. Each case has distinct rules about how the winning party will receive their damages; your personal injury attorney will go over the details.

In the event you are unhappy with either the final decision or the amount of your settlement speak to your attorney about filing an appeal. This means you take your case to a higher court who will decide whether an error was in fact made in your case.

Brownstein Thomas, LLP Can Help You

The personal injury litigation process can be complicated if you are new to the court system which is why having an experienced attorney working for you is so important. If you are in need of a personal injury law firm in the Bay Area, the San Francisco attorneys at Brownstein Thomas, LLP will zealously fight on your behalf. Call us today at 877.214.9714 or fill out our online quick contact form to schedule your initial consultation. We welcome the chance to represent you and litigate your case.

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