About
Amy L. Woodward
Amy L. Woodward,
a Hawaii Brain Injury Lawyer, provides free consultations
to evaluate brain injury cases. Most
cases are handled on a contingency fee,
so "No recovery - No
fee." This means that if the Amy L. Woodward and the Law Offices of William H. Lawson, experienced Honolulu Hawaii injury attorneys, agree to handle your case on a contingency
fee, there will be no attorneys' fees charged unless we win.
We are
dedicated to helping the families of the victims of
brain injury, TBI, head injury and spinal cord injuries
to get back on their feet again. If
someone you love has been the victim of a
brain injury, we'll
help you get your life back together again.
Amy L. Woodward is a graduate
of the University of San Diego Law School (2013), clerked with the Ninth
Circuit Court of Appeals and then clerked for a year
for the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of Hawaii. In 2014 she
joined the firm of Carlsmith Ball and she has practiced
law in Hawaii ever since. She is a member of the Hawaii Association for Justice.
For the last several years, Ms. Woodward has practiced with the Law Office of William H. Lawson
with an emphasis
in handling serious personal injury and death claims — claims
for injuries arising out of
the wrongful conduct of others. Her practice
has concentrated on helping clients and/or their
families recover their lives back after a severe injury or a wrongful death.
Inital Steps in Making Your Claim
After a severe accident it is usually very important
(from the point of view of making a claim) to preserve
whatever evidence is available regarding the accident. This
usually involves documenting, saving, storing, and preserving whatever evidence
it is possible to document, save, store and preserve and photographing and videotaping
all evidence that may for some reason be perishable or subject to
change. It also involves locating and interviewing witnesses to the
accident and others who may be familiar with the conditions which
gave rise to the accident before memories fade or other reasons
intervene to prevent the collection of this information. For more information, please
visit
Inital Steps in Making Your Claim.
Deadlines:
Every type of claim has a deadline for filing the claim in court.
These differ from state to state. The deadlines given on
this website are those applicable in the state of Hawaii -
since we are located in the state of Hawaii.
This type of deadline is known as the Statute of Limitations.
After the expiration of this time period, the claim usually
will be lost - regardless of its merits. There are various
exceptions to the deadlines (minority, incompetency, etc.),
so it may still be worth evaluating a claim even after the
deadline has expired. Please note that because of
these deadlines, you must act promptly to contact Brain Injury Attorney Hawaii
on any claims which you may wish to pursue.
Contact Brain Injury Lawyer Hawaii now
for a free evaluation of your case.
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