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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

With more than 30 years of experience, Bruce N. Powers offers trusted legal services in personal injury, insurance disputes, probate, estate planning, and general civil matters. Clients appreciate our hands-on approach -- when you hire Bruce Powers, you work directly with him. Below are answers to some of the most common questions about the firm and our services.

  • What type of legal cases does Bruce Powers handle?

    Bruce Powers handles personal injury cases, automobile negligence, wrongful death, semi-truck accidents, insurance disputes, probate matters, wills, trusts, deeds, power of attorney, name changes, product liability, and general civil and commercial legal matters.

  • Do you offer estate planning services such as trusts and wills?

    Yes. Our firm prepares wills, living trusts, power of attorney documents, advance directives, and real estate deeds to make sure your assets and end-of-life wishes are clearly protected and legally documented.

  • Can you help if my insurance company has underpaid or denied my claim?

    Absolutely. We represent clients in insurance disputes by communicatimg directly with the insurance company, negotiating on your behalf, and workign to receive a fair settlement. You owe nothing until your case is successfully resolved.

  • Do you handle probate cases?

    Yes, we assist families with all aspects of probate, which includes estate administration, distributing assets, resolving claims, and ensuring legal requirements are met to settle a loved one's estate correctly.

  • Will Bruce Powers handle my case himself?

    Bruce Powers personally handles all cases. With more than 30 years experience, he gives his clients individualized attention and direct communication throught the legal process.

  • Do you work with both business and individual clients?

    Yes. Our firm provides general legal services for individuals, families, and commercial businesses, to include contract matters, name changes, civil disputes, powers of attorney, and more.

  • Do you provide free consultations?

    Yes, we provide a free initial consultation so you can discuss your legal situation, understand your options, and decide the best plan before hiring representation.

  • Do I have to pay anything upfront?

    For personal injury and insurance dispute cases, our firm operates on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing upfront and no attorney fees until your case is won or settled. Other services, such as wills, probate, and general legal matters, are billed at a standard flat or hourly rate depending on the service.