Watch How We Break Down the Truth About Injury Compensation & Immigration Status
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Antezana & Antezana, LLC.
When you get hurt, questions pile up fast. One of the hardest—and most stressful—is simple: “Do I even have the right to ask for compensation?” For many people in our community, that question comes with a second fear: “Does my immigration status erase my rights?” That is the myth our Myth vs. Reality video tackles head-on. The video speaks directly, in Spanish, to people who worry that an injury leaves them without options. It breaks down what many have heard on the street and contrasts it with what the law actually allows.
“¿Tengo derecho a recibir una compensación?”
One of the most powerful ideas in the video comes from a simple phrase in Spanish: the **derecho a recibir una compensensación después de una lesión, sin importar su estatus**. In plain language, the video challenges the belief that only certain people “deserve” help after an accident. It explains that injury law focuses on what happened to you—not on rumors or fear about your background. You hear clear, direct language aimed at clients who feel unsure or even scared to speak up. That directness reflects how Antezana & Antezana, LLC. talks to clients every day: no scare tactics, no legal jargon, just honest information.
A quick look at key moments in the video
The video is short, but it covers a lot of ground. These highlights can guide what you listen for:
Myth: People believe they “have no rights” after a serious injury because of their immigration status.
Reality: The video explains that clients may still pursue compensation after an injury, and that status alone does not erase legal options.
Step-by-step support: You hear a reference to moving “del proceso… al resultado,” which reflects how the firm walks clients from the first question to the final outcome of the claim.
These moments do not retell every detail of an injury case. Instead, they clear away one big barrier: fear that keeps people from even asking for help.
How the video reflects our values today
The Myth vs. Reality story lines up closely with how Antezana & Antezana, LLC. approaches injury cases.
Access for everyone: The message “sin importar su estatus” mirrors the firm’s belief that injured people deserve clear information, no matter their background.
Bilingual support: The video speaks in Spanish, which shows the firm’s commitment to explain legal rights in the language clients feel most comfortable using.
Personal attention: Talking about the full journey—from process to result—echoes the firm’s focus on guiding each client, not just filing paperwork and stepping back.
Proven commitment to results: The firm has helped thousands of injured clients and secured millions in compensation over the years, and this video reflects that same drive to pursue fair outcomes.
You see more than a legal message. You see how a family-owned injury law firm addresses real fears in the community with calm, direct answers.
Why this myth still matters now
Myths around immigration status and injury cases do real harm. They stop people from calling, asking questions, or even getting basic information about their rights. The video matters now because it:
Reassures injured people that they can ask questions about their case.
Shows that clear answers exist in Spanish and English.
Reminds viewers that they do not have to sort through rumors on their own.
When you watch, notice how the tone stays calm and respectful. That tone matches what clients experience when they reach out to Antezana & Antezana, LLC.: straightforward guidance from a team that treats you like a person, not a file.
From video to your next step
After you watch the Myth vs. Reality video, take a moment to think about what it means for you or someone you care about:
Have you avoided talking about an injury because you feared you “had no rights”?
Have friends or family repeated myths that now sound less certain?
Would it help to hear the same kind of clear, direct explanation about your own situation?
Antezana & Antezana, LLC. offers free consultations, 24/7 availability, and bilingual support. The firm works on a no-fee-unless-we-win basis, which means clients do not pay attorney’s fees unless the firm recovers compensation for them. If the video speaks to your concerns, you can call (301) 640-5735 at any time. A conversation can help you understand your options and decide what makes sense for you, with guidance that matches the same myth-vs-reality clarity you see in the video.