Getting in Touch
Does contacting you mean I have to move forward with a case?
No. Contacting us does not require you to move forward with a case or make any decisions. Many people reach out simply to ask questions, understand the process, or get a better sense of their options. You remain in control of what happens next. Our role is to provide information and guidance so you can decide what’s right for you. If you’d like to speak with someone from our team, I can help set that up.Few readersWhat happens after I contact your firm?
After you contact us, a member of our team will review the information you shared. If we need more details, we’ll reach out by phone or email to better understand what happened and explain possible next steps. The goal of the conversation is to answer your questions and help you decide what makes sense for you. Reaching out does not obligate you to take any action. It’s simply a way to get information and understand your options. If you’d like someone to follow up with you, I can help arrangeFew readersHow can I contact your office?
You can contact our office in the way that’s most convenient for you. Phone: +1 413-781-8700 Email: daniel@pavalaw.com Office Address: Pava Law 1380 Main St 301, Springfield, MA 01103, United States If you reach out outside of normal business hours, we’ll get back to you as soon as possible on the next business day. If you’d like help requesting a call or email, I can assist with that here.Few readersHow long will it take for someone to get back to me?
We aim to respond as quickly as possible. In most cases, a member of our team will reach out within the same business day or the next business day, depending on when you contact us. If your situation feels urgent, or if you prefer a call or an email at a specific time, you can let us know and we’ll do our best to accommodate. If you’d like, I can help request a follow-up for you now.Few readersWhat information should I have ready when I contact you?
You don’t need to have everything figured out before reaching out. If you have them, it can be helpful to share basic details such as when the accident happened, where it occurred, and whether you received medical care. If you don’t have all the details, that’s okay. We can start the conversation with whatever information you’re comfortable sharing and take it from there. If you’d like, I can help you begin that process now.Few readers
