Personal Injury Attorney in Greenville, SC
Working with you for maximum recovery
Helping people overcome their hardships is the foundation of Michael W. Barcroft, P.C. Included in this are those in need of legal representation for criminal defense and for filing personal injury claims.
A personal injury occurs when one is harmed through the recklessness or wrongful actions of another. Personal injury law covers a range of negligence-based claims, including:
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With my more than 23 years of legal experience, I am prepared to build a case for you to recover full and fair compensation for your injuries. I meet with you during a no-charge initial consultation, listen to your case, and investigate the factors involved in your injuries and the event that caused them. Then I discuss our case with the negligent party to find a reasonable compromise.
Skilled legal representation to meet your needs
While negotiating a settlement offer can save you time and money, I do not settle for a lower amount than your claim deserves. I discuss your options with you, and if we feel your best chance is to go to trial, I fight aggressively on your behalf, using my experience of trying hundreds of courtroom trials before juries. You did not cause your injuries, and you should not be stuck with the financial fallout of your accident.
Winning compensation can help you cover a range of costs:
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Your injury certainly creates financial strain as well as its physical effects. Michael W. Barcroft, P.C. handles personal injury cases on a contingency basis, meaning you do not pay attorney fees until you win compensation.
Continually working for a fair result for clients
My clients are injury victims of all walks of life in Greenville County, Pickens County, Anderson County and Oconee County, and all across upstate South Carolina.
If you or a loved one has suffered an injury because of another party's negligence or harmful behavior, call me at (864) 242.0081 or contact Michael W. Barcroft, P.C. online. All cases begin with a free consultation.
