The Law Offices of Richard R. Kennedy is a personal injury law firm dedicated to providing high quality, aggressive legal representation to victims of personal injury. Our firm handles many different types of personal injury cases, most of which are covered in detail on this website.
Our Commitment to You
Preparation, thoroughness, teamwork, and dedication are the keys to achieving a successful legal result. We believe clients must take an active role in their case and must have access to their legal team. Acting on the assumption that the case will go trial, we vigorously investigate and prosecute the case. When appropriate, and only with our client's consent, we explore settlement possibilities either through direct negotiations or mediation.
You expect effective, successful representation. Our mission is to exceed your expectations.
Here’s what you can expect from us:
We only handle cases involving the seriously injured and their families. We understand all cases (and ultimate decisions) belong to our clients. Therefore, we urge our clients to become actively involved and help them gain a fundamental knowledge of the laws pertaining to the case. Over the years, this has proven vital to our success. We pledge unsurpassed dedication and commitment to every client.
An initial discussion with us about your case is free of charge or obligation, and we only charge a fee if we're successful in recovering an award for you. We will not ask you to pay a retainer fee up front, because we recognize that most people cannot afford to do so. Our fees are based on a percentage of any recovery we make for you. This is called a contingent fee agreement.
To discuss your injuries and your case with us, call us at
(800) 440-1934 today, or click here to submit your case to us for a free review.
Best Regards,
The Law Offices of Richard R. Kennedy
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