Kyle S. Compton is the Senior Case Manager at The Bourassa Law Group. As the Senior Case Manager, Kyle plays a pivotal role in ensuring clients receive the highest level of support and guidance during their legal journey.
Kyle has over 15 years of experience within the field of personal injury.
His career began as a copy clerk, where he was quickly promoted vertically to various positions before becoming a case manager. In 2013, he was hired by The Bourassa Law Group and became an integral party of the firm’s growth within the personal injury field.
Kyle’s expertise extends beyond managing cases. He is known for his exceptional communication skills, which allow him to build strong relationships with clients, medical professionals, and adjusters. His ability to communicate clearly and compassionately throughout the process ensures clients are well informed and confident throughout the legal process.
Kyle’s dedication to his clients, extensive experience, and commitment make him an invaluable asset to The Bourassa Law Group.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
There are many reasons why a personal injury lawyer may not take your case. It could be that the lawyer does not specialize in the type of injury you have, or that the lawyer does not feel confident in their ability to win the case. It could also be that the lawyer does not believe that the case is worth pursuing, or that the lawyer does not think they will be able to recover enough money to make it worth their time. Additionally, the lawyer may feel that there is not enough evidence to prove your case.
Personal injury compensation is calculated based on a variety of factors, including the severity of the injury, the extent of any medical expenses and lost income, the impact on quality of life, and other damages such as pain and suffering. The amount of compensation awarded in a personal injury case will depend on the facts and circumstances of each individual case.
A personal injury lawsuit is a legal action taken by an individual who has been injured due to the negligence or wrongful act of another party. The lawsuit seeks compensation for the damages suffered, including medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other losses.
A personal injury case is a legal dispute that arises when one person suffers harm from an accident or injury, and someone else might be legally responsible for that harm. Personal injury cases can involve physical injuries, psychological injuries, or both. Examples of personal injury cases include car accidents, slip and fall accidents, etc.
A contingency fee is a type of fee arrangement in which a lawyer agrees to take a case on the condition that they will only be paid if they win or settle the case. If the lawyer is successful, they will receive a percentage of the award or settlement as their fee.