Bilingual guidance

Clear answers.
A strategy
to move forward.

Speak directly with a firm that serves clients in English and Spanish and evaluates each situation individually.

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Brenda López RomeroAttorney · Abogada

Accidents and injuries

An accident changes your day.
The response can change what comes next.

The firm evaluates every situation individually. The initial goal is to identify key dates, evidence, medical care, insurance communications, and possible next steps.

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Car accidents

Drivers and passengers who need to organize a claim and understand their options after a collision.

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Commercial vehicles

Accidents that may involve companies, additional insurance policies, and evidence that requires careful review.

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Passengers, pedestrians, and rideshare

Situations where liability and coverage may depend on several people or companies.

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Injuries and claims

Review of documents, treatment, expenses, work impact, and communications related to what happened.

01 · The impact
02 · The evidence
03 · The insurer
04 · The strategy

After an accident

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First: safety

Stop, breathe, and address what is urgent.

Move to a safe place, call emergency services when appropriate, and seek medical care. A report and an early evaluation can help document what happened.

01The impact

First: safety

Stop, breathe, and address what is urgent.

Move to a safe place, call emergency services when appropriate, and seek medical care.

02The evidence

Next: evidence

Document everything before the scene changes.

Keep photos, witness information, reports, receipts, and a simple timeline of what happened.

03The insurer

Dealing with the insurer

Do not let anyone pressure you into an immediate decision.

Organize every call and document. Do not sign something you do not understand or downplay symptoms that are still developing.

04The strategy

With a strategy

Know your options before you respond.

A direct conversation can help identify risks, important dates, and a reasonable next step for your situation.

How it begins

One conversation.
Three clear steps.

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Tell us what happened

Share the dates, location, and basic information about the accident.

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We review the situation

We identify documents, coverage, communications, and urgent issues.

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You decide the next step

Receive a clear explanation before making a decision about representation.

Complementary practice

We also handle immigration matters.

The firm provides guidance on removal defense and family-based immigration matters. Every case is evaluated separately and may require specific documentation.

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ATTORNEY · ABOGADA BLR LOPEZ FIRM

Attorney · Abogada

Brenda
López Romero

Bilingual representation grounded in legal experience, public service, and a deep connection to Georgia communities.

GeorgiaMember of the State Bar of Georgia
SyracuseJuris Doctor, College of Law
BilingualDirect service in English and Spanish
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Initial questions

Clear information before you call.

What should I keep after an accident?

Reports, photographs, witness information, insurance information, receipts, medical appointments, and any communication related to the accident.

Should I speak with the insurance company?

You may need to report what happened, but you do not have to guess or sign something you do not understand. Keep a record of every communication.

Does the firm also handle immigration matters?

Yes. Immigration is a complementary practice, including removal defense and certain family-based matters.

Does sending a message create an attorney-client relationship?

No. Representation begins only after the firm accepts the matter and both parties complete the applicable agreement.

Initial evaluation

Let us talk about what happened.

Complete the basic information and we will prepare your inquiry for delivery to the firm. Do not include Social Security numbers, banking information, or confidential documents.

After verification, your email application will open with the inquiry prepared. You decide when to send it.