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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What should I bring to my appointment?

Do I have to pay for an initial consultation?

Do I have to pay for an initial consultation?

It is recommended that you bring at least the following types of documents: (1) any legal paperwork that you received; (2) wage information; (3) health insurance information; and (4) police reports.

Do I have to pay for an initial consultation?

Do I have to pay for an initial consultation?

Do I have to pay for an initial consultation?

No, the initial consultation is generally free at our firm. 

Do you offer payment plans?

Do I have to pay for an initial consultation?

Do I need an appointment to see an attorney?

Yes, we offer an number of convenient payment options.: (1) major credit cards accepted; (2) bank cards accepted; (3) installment plan with our firm (usually half-down and low monthly payments); and/or (4) third-party financing with approved credit.

Do I need an appointment to see an attorney?

Can we help if you have to appear in Court with less than 48 hours notice?

Do I need an appointment to see an attorney?

It is always best to schedule an appointment to ensure that our attorney has the time to dedicate to your consultation, but walk-ins are welcome. 

Do you offer virtual consultations?

Can we help if you have to appear in Court with less than 48 hours notice?

Can we help if you have to appear in Court with less than 48 hours notice?

Yes, we offer both in-person and virtual consultations by telephone or Zoom. You can schedule an appointment by call us at (210) 532-2206.

Can we help if you have to appear in Court with less than 48 hours notice?

Can we help if you have to appear in Court with less than 48 hours notice?

Can we help if you have to appear in Court with less than 48 hours notice?

Yes, our firm is dedicated to handling trial work, and our attorney can make an appearance with you even with less than 48 hours notice. If you have this issue, please contact our firm immediately to schedule an meeting so we can help.

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