Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Art Morgan located?
How do I make an appointment?
What areas does Art Morgan practice in?
What are the attorneys fees?
What if I loose a case?
Will my case go to trial?
What if I cannot afford to pay my medical bills?
What if I had a prior injury?
What am I entitled to recover in a personal injury accident?
What if I do not agree to the amount that the insurance company has offered?
In a civil jury trial, what is the burden of proof?
Where is Art Morgan located?
Art Morgan is located in Redding, California at 833 Mistletoe Lane. Geographically, Redding is centrally located to virtually all of California’s northern jurisdictions. It is the county seat for Shasta County, and adjacent to Trinity, Siskiyou, Modoc, Lassen, Butte and Tehama Counties. Redding is located at the crossroads of Interstate 5, Highway 299 and Highway 44. The firm’s location is ideal for providing service to the many jurisdictions listed below.
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How do I make an appointment?
Call today and speak with Art Morgan and thereafter setup an appointment. (530) 221-8150.
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What areas does Art Morgan practice in?
The primary jurisdictions serviced by Art Morgan are as follows:
1. Shasta County (Redding)
2. Trinity County (Weaverville)
3. Siskiyou County (Yreka)
4. Modoc County (Alturas)
5. Lassen Country (Susanville) 6. Tehama County (Red Bluff)
7. Butte County (Oroville-Chico)
8. Humboldt County (Eureka-Arcata)
9. Sacramento
In addition, the firm practices in all the Federal Courts in the State of California, and is admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court.
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What are the attorneys fees?
We advance the litigation costs.
The firm represents clients both on a contingency (no recovery-no fee) basis, or by the hour for time actually spent depending on the type of case and the clients wishes. You should feel free to discuss any questions you have about attorney fees with the members of this firm.
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What if I loose a case?
The firm advances the litigation costs, only to be reimbursed if the firm is successful.
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Will my case go to trial?
Over 95% of the cases are settled without trial. It is necessary to have a comprehensive work up of a personal injury case in order to get it into position for a good settlement.
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What if I cannot afford to pay my medical bills?
Many times the attorneys can work out an agreement with the medical providers and resolve the medical costs at the conclusion of the case.
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What if I had a prior injury?
If the accident aggravated a pre-existing injury, you are still entitled to recover for the increased injury.
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What am I entitled to recover in a personal injury accident?
You are generally entitled to recover damages which would include: medical bills, loss of earnings and the reasonable value of your pain and suffering.
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What if I do not agree to the amount that the insurance company has offered?
You are entitled to file a lawsuit and have a jury decide the reasonable value of the case.
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In a civil jury trial, what is the burden of proof?
Unlike a criminal trial, where guilt must be established beyond a reasonable doubt, a civil trial only requires proof by a preponderance of the evidence or greater that 50%. Only 9 of the 12 jurors must agree on the vote.
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