Personal Injury FAQs | Williams & Yoho Attorneys
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FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

Your case matters, and we know that these situations often come with a lot of stress. If you have the courage to pursue a personal injury case, we’re here to empower the process. Start here for quick answers to common questions:

  • How long will it take to settle my personal injury case?
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    Every case is different, and that’s why we offer a tailor-made experience for every client. Some fast cases are finalized in as little as two months, but a complex personal injury lawsuit can take years. On average, most of our cases last five to eight months. If you have questions about your specific case or timeline, feel free to contact us here for personalized assistance.

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  • How much does a personal injury lawyer cost?
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    As personal injury attorneys, we don’t charge up front, and you will never pay anything unless we win. The cost of our services will be deducted from the final settlement. Tanner and Tyler believe in total transparency, so we’ll confirm the fee arrangement with a written contract at the beginning of the process.

  • Is it best to settle my personal injury case out of court?
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    Honestly, it depends. We’ll never push you to make a decision that isn’t in your best interest. Unlike big firms, we don’t have case quotas or profit-driven pressure to settle cases as fast as possible. At Williams & Yoho, your personal injury lawyer will prepare the case as if it will go to trial, which puts us in the strongest position to settle for the full value.

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  • Who will be assigned to my case?
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    Your case will be managed by a personal injury lawyer every step of the way –either Tanner Williams or Tyler Yoho. Experience a different level of attention and service by working directly with an attorney that you know and trust. Our singular focus is the key to your success.

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  • What communities do you serve?
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    Our personal injury law firm is based in Orange Park, Florida, and we are proud to serve local residents across Clay County, St. Johns County, and Duval County, including Green Cove Springs, Jacksonville, Middleburg, Fleming Island, Keystone Heights, Penney Farms, Asbury Lake, Lakeside, Bellair, Palatka, Oakleaf Plantation, Argyle Forest and surrounding areas. In addition, as licensed attorneys accredited by the Florida Bar, we can provide representation and legal counsel for any civil litigation across the state of Florida.

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  • How can I contact you?
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    The best way to get in touch is by texting or calling our cell phones. Every client has 24/7 access to contact us directly, and we’ll get back to you the same business day. Call Tanner at (904) 800-4043 or Tyler at (904) 800-4042.

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  • Should I talk to my insurance company after a car accident?
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    Insurance companies can be very deceitful whenever they get a chance to talk to you after a car accident and the same goes for your own insurance company. While it's fine to report the crash to your insurance company, avoid discussing the details of the accident or the extent of your injuries with any insurance representative.

    Their goal is often to gather information they can use to their advantage—not yours. If you’ve been injured in a car crash, your first priority should be to call 911 and seek medical attention. Afterward, let experienced attorneys like Tanner and Tyler handle the complexities of dealing with the insurance companies, so you don’t have to. Contact us today for a free case evaluation and expert legal advice.

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  • Is it ok to move my car after a crash?
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    The danger doesn’t always stop after the initial impact of a car crash. If your vehicle is still operable, you should move it out of the main flow of traffic as safely as possible. If it's safe to do so, take pictures before moving your vehicle. If your car is immobilized and you're in a high-traffic area, turn on your emergency blinkers, call 911 immediately, and remain inside the vehicle until police arrive. If it’s safe to leave your vehicle, get out and stand as far from traffic as possible.

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  • Who pays for my car to get fixed after a car accident?
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    If the driver responsible for the accident has collision coverage and admits fault, their insurance should cover the cost of your car repairs. However, the quickest and easiest way to get your vehicle fixed is often through your own insurance, provided you have comprehensive coverage, even if the accident wasn’t your fault. Your insurance company will investigate and seek reimbursement from the at-fault driver’s insurer. In some cases, it may be more beneficial to use your own insurance, even if the other driver’s policy includes property damage coverage.

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  • How do I get a rental car after a car accident?
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    If you have rental coverage under your auto insurance, they will immediately get you into a rental. If your rental coverage expires before your car being repaired there is a possibility the rental vehicle will be paid for by the at-fault’s auto insurance under the property damage liability portion of their auto policy.

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How Can We Help?

Get in touch with Tanner and Tyler directly. At Williams & Yoho Law Firm, you will always talk with a licensed attorney and receive honest advice every step of the way.

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