When you or a loved one has been seriously injured, life can feel uncertain. Medical appointments, missed work, insurance calls, and paperwork can quickly become overwhelming. During that time, you need more than just a lawyer—you need a team that treats you like a person, not a case number.
When you work with personal injury attorney Clayton Cain and the 3Summits Law team, we aim to become part of your support system. Whether that means helping you connect with appropriate healthcare providers or communicating directly with insurance companies, our goal is to help you feel cared for and protected throughout the process.
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We represent clients in a wide range of injury matters, including:
Car and truck accidents
Motorcycle and rideshare crashes
Pedestrian and bicycle injuries
Dog bites
Slip and fall and premises liability
Negligent security incidents
Workers’ compensation claims
Nursing home abuse
Distracted or drunk driving crashes
Rear-end and whiplash-related injuries
If someone else’s negligence caused your injuries, our team is here to help you understand your options.
Every case is different, but our role often includes investigating what happened, gathering the necessary records and evidence, communicating with insurance companies, coordinating case-related documentation, and pursuing compensation through negotiation or litigation when needed. Depending on the situation, a claim may involve medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, reduced earning capacity, property damage, or other losses.
At 3Summits Law, we take a relationship-first approach. We keep clients informed, answer questions, and prepare each case as if it may need to be presented in court.
Relationship-focused representation
Clear and consistent communication
Practical guidance during recovery
Trial-ready preparation when necessary
No upfront fees for injury cases
Depending on the situation, a claim may involve damages such as:
Medical expenses
Lost wages
Pain and suffering
Emotional trauma
Reduced future earning capacity
Property damage
Wrongful death-related losses (in fatal cases)
The information on this page is general and is not legal advice. If you have questions about your specific situation, you can contact our office to discuss your options.