Below are some initial questions many clients have when they first contact Dover Law Firm. The questions below may address many initial concerns you may have. If you don't find the answers here, you should contact us for answers to questions specific to your case. The consultation is free.
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Who is responsible for road construction and maintenance sites?
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When is a private contractor responsible for damages and when is the Department of Transportation to be held accountable?
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I was injured in a road-construction-related accident. How should I proceed to acquire compensation for my injuries?
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Is the rear driver in a rear-end collision always at fault?
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I felt no pain or injury after I was involved in a rear-end collision, but have since noticed growing pain, discomfort, and/or specific complications. Can I still seek compensation even though I felt fine that day?
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I know that rear-end collisions usually result in neck or upper back injuries, but I have suffered lower back pain in the wake of my accident. Could this be related to whiplash?
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Is it true that in a head-on collision the actual force of impact includes both cars’ speeds combined?
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I was injured in a head-on collision with another driver. How should I proceed to acquire compensation for my injuries?
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What are the leading causes of side impact collisions?
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If I am in an accident in which the front end of my car “T-bones” another vehicle, is this more incriminating—like being the rear party to a fender-bender?
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I was injured in a side impact collision with another driver. How should I proceed to acquire compensation for my injuries?
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I was hurt by a teen driver who appeared to have special needs or a disability. Does that mean that I can recover damages if I was injured in the crash? Should I contact a Marietta auto accident attorney?