Cincinnati Personal Injury Lawyer Doubles Clients Settlement

April 25, 2013 | By O'Connor Acciani & Levy
Cincinnati Personal Injury Lawyer Doubles Clients Settlement

A personal injury lawyer can make a big difference in your car accident case. This is perfectly exemplified in a recent case handled by personal injury attorney Mike Weisensel, one of the Cincinnati attorneys of O'Connor, Acciani & Levy. Our client was rear-ended while stopped at a light in June of 2009. The car accident caused injuries to his neck which required periodic visits to the doctor. The insurance company's settlement offer was too low to cover our clients medical expenses. So the client contacted O'Connor, Acciani & Levy for help with his fight to attain a fair settlement amount. Personal Injury Lawyer Mike Weisensel The case was assigned to Mike Weisensel. Mike is an experienced personal injury attorney in Cincinnati who has been with the firm since 2002. Mike saw his clients low settlement offer and decided to take on the insurance company to get his client enough money to compensate him for his injuries. Though it was a difficult case, Mike took the insurance company to court and was able to convince the jury to award his client almost 2.5 times the amount of money ever offered by the insurance company. Our firm is proud to have attorneys such as Mike, who go the extra mile to make sure our clients receive a just settlement from the insurance company. If you've been injured in a car accident, then call O'Connor, Acciani & Levy for a free consultation. Our attorneys have the skill and dedication necessary to take on the big insurance companies and get you the settlement you deserve. A lot of attorneys make claims that they can get you more money for your car accident than the amount offered by the insurance company. But the more knowledgeable, skilled and experienced your attorney, the more likely you are to receive fair to compensation for your injuries. A skilled attorney can negotiate with the insurance company, and if necessary, go to trial to attain a settlement which can cover these future expenses. A skilled attorney may increase the original settlement by several times more than the original amount.