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Kathleen G Burke, experienced Car Accident, Medical Malpractice attorney in Washington, D.C., DC with 2 reviews
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26 Jun, 2018 by Anonymous
WOW .... The review from the girl with the dental case sounds SO familiar ... I guess it's because Kathy Burke screwed me also. I was rear-ended in 2014 and hired Kathy Burke just a few months after my accident. I went through 6 months of physical therapy, many different x-rays, 3 MRI's, 2 years of pain management with injections 2-3 x a month and endured headaches 5-6 days a week. After 2 1/2 years of nothing helping ....... I was referred to a brain injury doctor and also a nerve surgeon. Both doctors said I needed surgery due to accident. Both doctors put this it in writing also. Kathy Burke said "you don't get headaches from car accidents and we won't be able to prove that" ........ and she wanted me to settle for $15,000. She dragged things out for almost 3 years and then said my only choice was to RE-FILE .... which has to be done within 6 months. 2 months prior to the refiling deadline she says "You will need to find another attorney, this case is not going to be lucrative enough for us" (meaning the law firm she was with). Which at the time she was with Stein & Rosenberg in DC. Just a few short months after she moved for the 3rd time ..... to Stein & Rosenberg law firm ...... is when she said they didn't feel it would be worth their time to take the case. Unbelievable ! She moved to 3 DIFFERENT law firms during the time I was using her (3 years). I should have known that I was doomed. I had the required surgery on the back of my head at the end of 2017 and haven't experienced any more headaches. Surgery was $72,000. Kathy Burke actually did me a favor. I found an AWESOME attorney that refiles my case and that found lots of previous mistakes and is totally on top of EVERYTHING. STAY AWAY FROM KATHY BURKE !!!
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30 May, 2015 by Anonymous
I orig signed with Ms. Burke to file a dental malpractice complaint against a dentist who also has a law degree after suffering 10 long yrs of painful tx's that included multiple extractions (9teeth) impulsively performed w/out x-rays & informed consent resulting in sig bone loss to my lower jaw area (which he never acknowledged). Because 2nd lower molars extracted, I was w/out an ability to chew my foods for 10 yrs. I also discovered that he deliberately placed a dollop-of-glue on my 1 implant placed in Feb 09 w/out connecting it & then plcd a FPD over it w/open margins resulting in add'l inflam, bacterial infect and bone loss. I also presnted her 39 documnted return emerg visits for faulty crns cracking as well as abut/cr attachd to implant (4x's). I also discovred I wud have lost my remaing teeth (20) had I not sought tx from my Prosthodontist since he placed CR's over caries w/overhanging margins & there were no post placemnt x-rays. Only provided 3 x-rays for 10 yrs of tx, but no x-rays for the multiple extractions nor the multple unnecessry faulty R/C's. The Dentist was decptive t/out the 10 yrs, I was confused, depressd, humiliatd, and o/all wellbeing sig deterorated turning my life upside down. I delibrately decded to obtin a female attorny assuming she may better understand the dramatic impact these horrific traumtizing tx's hd on my qualty of life for 10 yrs. Ms.Burke subseq filed my comp for $2 Million for the tx period beg 4-30-03 - 2-9-12, based on a review by my Dental Expert, whose one of the Best inthe Country(Spec. in Prosthodontics). However, I theninformd her that the complnt did not inclde all of my tx's, ie., 1st tx began 8-28-02 at his dental practice & not 4-30-03. I subseq tracked dwn my prior dental records & presented them to Ms. Burke in May 2013, and shocked to discover the Dentist fraudulently prepared a new dental chart and posted my tx's for 8-28, 9-18, 10-2-02 to my prior dental records. He also egregiously used my pt. inform sheet w/my name dtd 8-22-01 c/out date chgd to 7-25-02, whch was husband's 1st tx w/dentist at his new practice that opend in 2002,and posted this tx to my new chart & noted new Hx Diabetes (husband is hypoglycemic). Although I testified to the 8-28-02-10-2-02 tx's &noted the7-25-02as my husband's tx, & also sent emails requestng a doc examinr to confirm (although it was obvious)Ms. Burke never addressd these tx's with the dentist at his deposition. Thus, the dentist w/held my 1st 3 tx's for litigation purposes and he also submitted false interrogs. The dentist also lied all of my lab receipts & most of my dental impressins were destroyed by offc sprinkler but also statd he did not attempt to obtain dup's after notification of complaint. Although Burden shld have shifted to the Dentist, Ms. Burke's co-counsel bent-ovr-bkwds & agrd to obtain the past few yrs; however, no lab records rec'd. I also infmd Ms. Burke that 2 fmr emplyees had sig info abt the dentist's unethical practices & also info re: false lab rec's remark, but she never deposed my witnesses. She never reved my recds w/me to assure accuracy, which many were not/some w/typos, but she did add my husbnd to my interrogs whch opened the door to rel of my marrg couseling rx'ds. Thus, I was humiliatd for 10yrs w/missng teeth up front, crns falling/ot ,etc., & then I was again humilated thr/out depo w/more ?? abt my marriage rather thn actual dental tx's. I was shocked she allowed this to occur. Thus, I was not given proc due process & instead they rushed & relsd the desig of exprts testmny & decd to dismis1/2 my tx's finding 1-30-06 as the date he fell below standrd of care (which was a false date) they also assd med. xerostomia to lesson dmgs & notd my xpert wud testify to past tx's despite the fact tx's add'd after the fact. Aftr $15,000 in legalfees, she adv me they wud not addrss the false tx's & I cud file nonsuit but she w/not refile. I filed nonsuit but discovery precluded me frm refiling.
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What a Personal Injury Lawyer Can Do for You

A personal injury lawyer specializes in helping individuals who have been physically or emotionally injured due to the negligence or wrongful actions of another party. Whether you've been hurt in a car accident, suffered a slip and fall, or experienced medical malpractice, a personal injury attorney works to ensure you receive fair compensation for your injuries. They can help you recover damages for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other related expenses.

Personal injury lawyers act as your advocate, navigating the legal system on your behalf and dealing with insurance companies to ensure you get the compensation you deserve. They understand how to handle complex legal matters and help you avoid common pitfalls.

When Should I Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer?

Hiring a personal injury lawyer can be beneficial in many situations where you've been harmed due to another's negligence. Some key scenarios include:

  • Severe injuries: If you've suffered significant or permanent injuries that result in substantial medical bills, a lawyer can help ensure you are fairly compensated.
  • Long-term or permanent disability: Injuries that affect your ability to work or require ongoing medical treatment are complex, and a lawyer can help estimate long-term damages.
  • Disputed liability: If the responsible party or their insurance company denies liability for your injury, a lawyer can gather evidence and advocate on your behalf.
  • Insurance company lowball offers: Insurers often try to settle personal injury claims for as little as possible. A lawyer can negotiate to get you a fair settlement.
  • Medical malpractice claims: Injuries caused by a doctor, nurse, or healthcare provider due to negligence require a personal injury lawyer experienced in medical malpractice law.
  • Exposure to hazardous substances: If you've been injured due to exposure to toxins, chemicals, or dangerous substances, a lawyer can help pursue legal action.

Hiring a lawyer early in the process is crucial, especially if you're unsure of the full extent of your injuries or damages.

What Does a Personal Injury Lawyer Do?

A personal injury lawyer provides a wide range of services to guide you through the legal process and maximize your compensation. They can:

  • Evaluate your case: A lawyer will assess the strength of your claim and determine whether you have a viable case.
  • Investigate the incident: Gathering evidence such as police reports, witness statements, medical records, and expert opinions is key to building a strong case.
  • Negotiate with insurance companies: Lawyers handle communications with insurance companies to ensure you receive a fair settlement and aren't taken advantage of.
  • File a lawsuit if necessary: If a fair settlement can't be reached, the lawyer can file a personal injury lawsuit on your behalf and represent you in court.
  • Help calculate damages: This includes medical expenses, lost wages, future medical needs, pain and suffering, and emotional distress.
  • Prepare and file legal documents: Lawyers handle all the paperwork and deadlines associated with your case, including filing motions and discovery requests.
  • Represent you at trial: If your case goes to trial, the lawyer will argue your case before a judge and jury to obtain the compensation you deserve.

How Are Personal Injury Lawyers Paid?

Most personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis. This means they only get paid if they win your case, either through settlement or a court judgment. Here’s how it works:

  • Contingency fee percentage: The lawyer will take a percentage of the settlement or award, typically between 25% and 40%, depending on the complexity of the case and the stage at which it's resolved.
  • Costs and expenses: In addition to the contingency fee, the lawyer may deduct other costs associated with the case, such as filing fees, expert witness fees, and court costs. These expenses are often advanced by the lawyer and repaid out of the settlement.
  • No upfront payment: Since the lawyer’s fee is contingent on winning, you usually don’t pay anything upfront.

Always discuss the lawyer’s fee structure during your consultation to avoid surprises.

How Much Does a Personal Injury Lawyer Cost?

The cost of hiring a personal injury lawyer depends on the specifics of your case and the lawyer’s fee structure. However, since most personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, the amount you pay will depend on the outcome of your case. Here are some general guidelines:

  • Contingency fees: Typically range from 25% to 40% of the settlement or award. The percentage may increase if the case goes to trial or requires an appeal.
  • Other costs: In addition to the lawyer's fee, you may be responsible for case-related expenses such as expert witness fees, medical record retrieval fees, and court costs. These are often deducted from your settlement, so you won't have to pay out of pocket.

While the cost may seem high, hiring an experienced lawyer can significantly increase the amount you recover, making it a worthwhile investment.

Top Questions to Ask a Personal Injury Lawyer

Before hiring a personal injury lawyer, it's essential to ask questions to ensure you’re choosing the right representation. Here are some important questions to ask:

  1. What is your experience with personal injury cases like mine?
    Make sure the lawyer has handled cases involving similar injuries or accidents.
  2. What is your fee structure?
    Clarify whether the lawyer charges a contingency fee and what percentage they will take from any settlement or award.
  3. How long will my case take?
    While it's hard to predict, a lawyer can give you an estimate based on similar cases they’ve handled.
  4. How often do you take cases to trial?
    Some lawyers prefer to settle quickly, while others are more comfortable going to court if necessary.
  5. Will you personally handle my case?
    In larger firms, junior lawyers or paralegals may handle some aspects of your case, so it's important to know who will be managing your claim.
  6. Do you have references from past clients?
    Speaking with past clients can provide valuable insight into the lawyer’s effectiveness and professionalism.

How to Check the Credibility of a Personal Injury Lawyer

To ensure you’re hiring a credible personal injury lawyer, take the following steps:

  • Check bar association records: Verify that the lawyer is licensed and in good standing with your state’s bar association. Look for any history of disciplinary actions.
  • Read client reviews and testimonials: Online platforms like Avvo, Martindale-Hubbell, and Google reviews can provide insight into the lawyer's reputation and client satisfaction.
  • Look at their track record: Review their experience with personal injury cases, particularly how many cases they’ve successfully resolved or taken to trial.
  • Ask for references: Credible lawyers should be willing to provide references from past clients who can vouch for their work.
  • Check professional memberships: Lawyers who are members of respected organizations, like the American Association for Justice (AAJ), often have a solid reputation in the field.

What Should I Prepare for My First Consultation?

To get the most out of your first meeting with a personal injury lawyer, prepare the following:

  • Detailed account of the accident: Write down everything you remember about the incident, including dates, times, and locations. Include any witnesses or police reports if available.
  • Medical records and bills: Bring any documentation of your injuries, treatments, and associated medical costs.
  • Insurance information: Provide your insurance details and any communication you’ve had with the other party’s insurance company.
  • Employment and income records: If your injury has impacted your ability to work, bring proof of lost wages or reduced earning capacity.
  • Photos or videos: If you have photos of the accident scene, your injuries, or property damage, bring them to your consultation.
  • Questions for the lawyer: Prepare a list of questions to ask, including how the lawyer will handle your case and what you can expect in terms of timeline and outcome.

By preparing thoroughly for your first consultation, you’ll help the lawyer understand your case more quickly and get a better sense of your legal options.

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