Fighting for Your Rightful Compensation

An unexpected injury can turn your life upside down, creating physical, emotional, and financial burdens. While you focus on recovery, insurance companies are often focused on minimizing their payout. You need a strong advocate in your corner to ensure your rights are protected and you receive the full compensation you are entitled to.

At Sterling Hart Legal, we take on the insurance companies and at-fault parties on your behalf. We operate on a contingency fee basis—meaning you don't pay any legal fees unless we win your case. Our goal is to lift the legal weight off your shoulders so you can concentrate on what matters most: your health and your family.

Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle

Motor Vehicle Accidents

Representing drivers, passengers, and pedestrians injured in car, motorcycle, or trucking accidents.

Slip and Fall Incidents

Holding property owners accountable for unsafe conditions that lead to falls and serious injuries (premises liability).

Long-Term Disability Claims

Fighting for your rights when an insurance company unfairly denies or terminates your disability benefits.

Wrongful Death Claims

Providing compassionate legal support for families who have lost a loved one due to the negligence of others.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is my personal injury claim worth?

The value of a claim depends on many factors, including the severity of your injuries, the impact on your ability to work, and the costs of future medical care and rehabilitation. We work to maximize compensation for pain and suffering, lost income (past and future), and all related expenses.

Should I accept the insurance company's first offer?

It is almost always advisable not to accept the first offer. Initial offers from insurance companies are typically far below the actual value of your claim and may not account for long-term care or future lost wages. Consulting with a lawyer ensures you understand the true potential value of your case before making any decisions.

What does 'no win, no fee' actually mean?

This is also known as a contingency fee agreement. It means that we cover all the costs and expenses of running your case, and we only get paid a percentage of the final settlement or court award if we successfully recover money for you. If we are not successful, you owe us no legal fees.

John Sterling

John Sterling

Managing Partner & Injury Law Lead

"When you're injured, you need a fighter in your corner. I am relentless in my pursuit of justice and fair compensation for my clients, holding insurance companies to account."

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