Frequently Asked Questions
My results were NEGATIVE, now what?
My results were POSITIVE, now what?
I have no insurance, what can I do to receive treatment?
I can't find a physician, what do I do?
I babysit and just tested positive for Hepatitis C, should the kids be tested?
I tested positive for Hepatitis C and I date around, should I inform my partners?
When and how was Mainor Eglet founded?
What kinds of cases does Mainor Eglet handle?
How do I know if I have a case?
How long will it take to get a recovery?
How do clients find out about Mainor Eglet?
My results were NEGATIVE, now what?
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My results were POSITIVE, now what?
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I have no insurance, what can I do to receive treatment?
View video below for answer.
I can't find a physician, what do I do?
View video below for answer.
I wasn't treated at a facility that was closed down, yet I'm positive with Hepatitis C. Could I only have gotten it at another clinic?
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I babysit and just tested positive for Hepatitis C, should the kids be tested?
View video below for answer.
I tested positive for Hepatitis C and I date around, should I inform my partners?
View video below for answer.
When and how was Mainor Eglet founded?
Mainor Eglet, a Nevada based plaintiff's law firm, was founded by W. Randall Mainor and Robert Eglet along with Tracy Eglet, Robert Adams and Bradley Mainor. The six attorneys were previously partners at another personal injury law firm co-founded by W. Randall Mainor in 1991. Their respective experience spans five decades. On March 16, 2004, the partners of Mainor Eglet merged with The Cochran Firm. Johnnie Cochran, Jr. passed away suddenly on March 29, 2005. Johnnie's inspiration, deidcation and work ethic lives on at Mainor Eglet.
What kinds of cases does Mainor Eglet handle?
By leveraging attorneys' individual interests and strengths, Mainor Eglet has become a nationally recognized advocate in personal injury law. Its practice areas include wrongful death, spinal cord injuries, brain injury, pharmaceutical liability, defective products, automobile accidents, medical malpractice, securities fraud and much more.
How do I know if I have a case?
Talking with our intake coordinator is the first step in determining whether you should seek legal recourse for injuries you (or a family member) have suffered. In an initial consultation, our experienced legal team will seek answers to the following three key questions:
1. How serious are the injuries?
2. Is there a liable party who is responsible for the damages?
3. Is there time to file a lawsuit before the statute of limitations expires?
How long will it take to get a recovery?
Each case is unique. A less complex case may be settled within several months. More complex cases requre more time. Your attorney can give you a general sense of how long your claim might take to resolve once he or she has enough information to assess its relative complexity.
How do clients find out about Mainor Eglet?
Many of the cases Mainor Eglet handles are reffered by other attorneys who value the expertise and commitment the firm brings to complex cases. By aligning Mainor Eglet with other attorneys, the firm remains open to any team approach or creative collaboration that may prove beneficial for the client and all concerned.

