FAQ Category: General FAQ

Each case is different. The time it will take to become final depends on the amount of treatment necessary to recover from your injuries and whether a lawsuit will be necessary. We strive to work each case as efficiently and effectively as possible to ensure maximum compensation for our clients.

The value of any specific case depends on a multitude of factors including, severity of injuries, total amount of bills, changes in your quality of life, future medical expenses, evidence of liability, insurance policy limits and many more. Compensation can be for medical bills, pain and suffering, lost wages and…

Your case will be handled by an experienced attorney at Stokes Stemle Law Firm who assist you throughout the legal process and keep you updated on the status of your case.

We handle cases of all types and sizes. Each client and case receives the same attention from our team of experienced professionals. We have a proven formula for success and apply this formula to all of cases to ensure each client receives the justice and compensation they deserve.

You should bring any documents, pictures or other information you have related to you’re the cause and treatment of your injury. For example, in car accident cases you should bring the police report, any pictures you have of the vehicle, injuries or scene of accident, insurance policies, any correspondence from insurance companies, body shop estimates, receipts for out of…

At Stokes Stemle we will never settle your case without your consent. It is your case. We will make recommendations based on our knowledge and experience but at the end of the day the decision to settle is the client’s decision.

Victims of personal injury have a limited time frame to file a lawsuit against those responsible for their injuries. This time frame is also known as the Statute of Limitations. In Alabama this time frame is typically two (2) years from the date of injury. It is important to call an attorney as soon…