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March 25, 2022

Personal Injury Legal Terminology 101

For many, getting injured in a car accident comes not only with stress, but a significant lack of clarity. Legal terminology inevitably becomes the norm in […]
February 22, 2022

What to Expect From a Risk Assessment Meeting With Your Personal Injury Attorney

The risk assessment meeting is a crucial part of the journey to getting you the resolution you deserve. Having this meeting with your personal injury attorney […]
February 5, 2022

How Courts Work for Personal Injury Cases

Here at Hancock Law, we understand that being in a car accident is overwhelming, as is the process required to reach a fair, reasonable resolution. For […]
January 6, 2022

Strong Deposition Leads to Case Resolution After Florida Car Accident

This is a case study about the journey of a Hancock Law client. Actual client names are being protected for their privacy; the names used in […]
October 31, 2021

8 Principles of Deposition

If you’ve been injured in a car accident and sought the help of a personal injury attorney, you may at some point have to provide sworn […]
October 8, 2021

Your First Meeting with Your Personal Injury Attorney: What to Expect

If you’re looking for a personal injury attorney, this is likely your first car accident. With that, you’re likely wondering what to expect from your first […]
August 26, 2021

The Benefits of Working with a Small Firm vs. a Large Firm

Choosing your personal injury attorney is an important decision. While larger law firms may boast about their thousands of cases, being the “biggest” or having more […]
July 16, 2021

Q&A with Brandy Varner Florida Registered Paralegal for Hancock Law

At Hancock Law, we believe in representing our clients with compassion, empathy, and skill to achieve the best possible results. Every member of our team is […]
June 30, 2021

What To Do If You’re in an Out of State Car Accident

Being in a car accident can be scary enough; being in an out of state car accident, out of your comfort zone, can be even scarier. […]