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At Mackesy Smye, we specialize in comprehensive, personalized service that provides the results you need. From the moment you contact our personal injury law firm, we begin working to ensure that your case receives the attention it deserves.
The initial contact will be an interview with a lawyer who is knowledgeable about the type of claim that you have. This initial meeting can be arranged by calling our office, sending an e-mail to the firm or one of the individual lawyers, or through our secure contact form. No fees are charged for the time spent whether you retain us or not. During this meeting, which is entirely confidential, the lawyer will obtain from you the important information relating to your case. He or she will answer any questions you have. A determination may be made of the party or parties responsible for the compensation for which you are entitled. This may be your own insurance company, another insurance company, a business or professional corporation, or a Municipal, Provincial or Federal Government
Your options will be explained to you. If you choose to retain us, we will open a file and begin collecting the necessary documents. These may include medical records and reports, employment records, police records, weather records and many other types of documents. In addition, it may be necessary to obtain expert reports from one or more of the hundreds of expert witnesses with whom we have worked in the thousands of cases that we have dealt with in the past. We may be able to assist you by advising you how to obtain funding for the medical treatment you need. At the appropriate time, we will commence a court action against the responsible party or parties. When we have the necessary material, at the appropriate time, we will initiate settlement negotiations.
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