Insurers frequently offer compensation well below what is due, especially for personal injury. Correctly valuing the damage — incapacities, biological damage, lost earnings, pain and suffering — requires technical experience. Never accept the first offer without an independent assessment.
How we can help
- Road accidents: compensation for personal injury and material damage
- Pedestrian accidents and fatal accidents (support for families)
- Insurance disputes: denials, inadequate offers, delays
- Life, health, multi-risk and personal accident insurance
- Professional and corporate civil liability
- Falls and accidents in public or private premises
How it works
- 01
Book a Consultation
You will have the opportunity to clarify your questions and understand the first steps that will be taken.
- 02
Strategy Definition
We will discuss all legal options, possible scenarios and recommendations for moving forward.
- 03
Plan Execution
During execution, we will keep you informed of all developments and stages of the process.
- 04
Resolution & Conclusion
The goal is to ensure that your interests are protected and that you are satisfied with the outcome.
Frequently asked questions
- The insurer made me an offer. Should I accept it?
- Not without an independent assessment. First offers rarely reflect the real value of the damage, especially with permanent injuries. Once you accept and sign a release, you can rarely claim more.
- What damages can I claim after a road accident?
- Material damage (vehicle, belongings), medical expenses, lost earnings, biological damage, temporary and permanent incapacity, pain and suffering and, in fatal cases, damages for both the victim and the family.
- The driver at fault has no insurance. Am I left without compensation?
- Not necessarily: the Automobile Guarantee Fund covers damage caused by uninsured or unidentified vehicles, within certain limits and conditions.

