Duke Fagan, Esq.

Duke Fagan, Esq. We FIGHT for our clients. If you have a potential personal injury or criminal case, contact us today if you need a FIGHTER.

In a personal injury case, if you can’t prove it, you can’t recover compensation for it. So, the more evidence you have ...
05/31/2023

In a personal injury case, if you can’t prove it, you can’t recover compensation for it. So, the more evidence you have of the harm you have suffered (or, in legal terms, your “damages”) the stronger your case will be. Here are 6 things you can do to build a strong damages case:

If you want to boost the settlement value of your personal injury case, keep an injury journal, which you can use to log...
05/24/2023

If you want to boost the settlement value of your personal injury case, keep an injury journal, which you can use to log the impact of injuries from your accident on your daily life.

To recover the full value of the harm done to you in a personal injury accident, you and your lawyer must present reliab...
05/17/2023

To recover the full value of the harm done to you in a personal injury accident, you and your lawyer must present reliable evidence of your losses. Neither the insurance company nor the court will simply take your word for it. The best and most efficient way to gather the evidence you will need to prove your damages is to keep good records. Here are three record-keeping tips you can implement starting today.

Most drivers keep a set of tools in the trunk, just in case their car breaks down. Here is your “just in case” auto acci...
05/10/2023

Most drivers keep a set of tools in the trunk, just in case their car breaks down. Here is your “just in case” auto accident toolkit. Follow these steps after an injury accident to protect yourself and your legal rights.

Police can question you without giving you Miranda warnings, but you can invoke your rights to remain silent and have an...
04/27/2023

Police can question you without giving you Miranda warnings, but you can invoke your rights to remain silent and have an attorney whenever police question you.

You have the right to remain silent in the face of questioning by law enforcement. But you have to speak up and say you ...
04/25/2023

You have the right to remain silent in the face of questioning by law enforcement. But you have to speak up and say you don’t want to answer questions. If you don’t, police will keep questioning you and you might say something incriminating that can be used against you.

You don't have to comply with a police request but you must comply with police commands. “Consent” is often a police off...
04/16/2023

You don't have to comply with a police request but you must comply with police commands. “Consent” is often a police officer’s only lawful option to support a search. Whether the police ask to search your home, your vehicle, or your pockets, don’t consent. If the police ask for your permission, they probably have no other legal basis for the search.

Before you decide to plead guilty, you need to consider all the potential consequences of that decision. A guilty plea m...
04/09/2023

Before you decide to plead guilty, you need to consider all the potential consequences of that decision. A guilty plea may have unintended ramifications, wholly apart from the sentence imposed by the judge. Depending on the facts of your case and your personal situation, a guilty plea may result in one or more of seven significant collateral consequences.

Your first meeting with a personal injury attorney is an information-gathering session. To determine whether you have a ...
03/28/2023

Your first meeting with a personal injury attorney is an information-gathering session. To determine whether you have a viable case, your attorney will ask questions and talk with you about several topics. In order to get the best assessment of your case, it will be a good idea to do your homework ahead of time and come prepared.

“Damages” is the legal term for the harm done to you; it encompasses both the economic and the non-economic hardships yo...
03/26/2023

“Damages” is the legal term for the harm done to you; it encompasses both the economic and the non-economic hardships you have suffered as a result of the defendant’s carelessness. In order to recover the full value of your damages, you and your lawyer must present reliable evidence of your losses. Neither the insurance company nor the court will simply take your word for it.

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