Personal Injury, DUI, Criminal Defense & Traffic Ticket Lawyer

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Jason Going helps clients with personal injury claims, DUI charges, criminal defense cases, and traffic tickets, offering trusted legal guidance when life takes an unexpected turn.

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About Us

Those three words represent the core of our services. You deserve an attorney who will honestly represent you and your interests. You deserve an attorney who will pursue a favorable outcome for your situation with the utmost integrity. You deserve an attorney who will show true compassion toward you and your situation.

From personal injury and workers’ compensation cases to DUI charges, traffic tickets, and criminal defense matters, The Law Office of Jason B. Going is committed to helping clients protect their rights and move forward with confidence.

One of the easiest ways for an attorney to show honesty, integrity, and compassion is through clear communication. Once you become a client of The Law Office of Jason B. Going, you will immediately be given same-day access to your attorney.

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The Law Office of Jason B. Going has years of experience providing excellent results helping clients just like you.

DUI, Traffic Law & Ticket Defense

Facing a DUI charge or traffic ticket can create stress, confusion, and serious consequences for your license, record, and future. Jason Going helps clients understand their options and build a strong defense for DUI charges, speeding tickets, traffic violations, and other traffic law matters.

Whether you need help with a ticket in Illinois or traffic-related legal concerns in Brevard County, FL, The Law Office of Jason B. Going provides clear guidance and dedicated representation when you need it most.

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FAQ

The amount of money or compensation you are entitled to is based on the extent of damages you sustained from your injury. Damages are measurable harm that you sustained as a direct result of your injury. Each case is unique, so the best way to understand what you are entitled to is to speak to an injury lawyer.

Under no circumstances should you talk to a claims adjuster without speaking to an attorney first. One of the most important things you can do after being injured is gather any evidence you can to support your claim. You should then contact a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible. A personal injury lawyer will help you understand if you have a valid claim, and if so, help you begin building your case.

The insurance companies have experts and claims adjusters working for them to limit your claim. Their job is to get you to take the lowest possible settlement. It’s not uncommon for the claims adjuster to use your lack of experience against you and influence you into taking a settlement that is far below what you would otherwise be entitled to. A personal injury lawyer, however, is financially incentivized to get you the highest possible entitlement for your claim. Their job is to protect you from being misled or taken advantage of, and get you the best possible outcome for your claim.

Your injury may very well entitle you to compensation, but the only way to know is to talk to an attorney. There are a lot of different factors to consider, so the best thing you can do is talk to a lawyer to see if your injury qualifies.

On average, processing a settlement can take about six weeks. This shouldn’t be confused with how long will it take to receive money from an injury after an accident. It depends on the nature of the injury, who the at-fault party is, what evidence you have, and other underlying factors. The only way to get an accurate answer is to call now and talk to a personal injury lawyer.

The statute of limitations for a personal injury or wrongful death claim is two years in the state of Illinois. For most personal injury claims, the two-year limit begins on the date the injury occurred. For wrongful death, it begins on the date of death. The statute differs slightly for medical malpractice claims.

Yes. An attorney can review the details of your traffic ticket, explain possible consequences, and help you determine the best way to protect your license, record, and driving privileges.

Yes. Jason Going handles DUI charges, traffic tickets, and other traffic law matters, helping clients understand their legal options and pursue the best possible outcome.

Some traffic tickets can affect your driving record, insurance rates, and license status. Speaking with an attorney can help you understand the possible impact before making a decision.