How to Find the Best Personal Injury Attorney
If you've suffered a personal injury through the fault of
another, you may be out of work, overwhelmed with piles of
medical bills, or in constant pain and agony. Under any of
these circumstances, researching, locating, and retaining
the best lawyer to handle your personal injury claim in court
can seem like yet one more insurmountable obstacle. There are,
however, some guidelines that can help you select the right
personal injury lawyer. With the right advocate on your side,
you can breathe a sigh of relief and let someone else carry
at least part of your burden, allowing you to focus on your recovery.
Personal Injury Attorney Selection Tips
One of the most important factors to consider when selecting
a personal injury lawyer is whether the lawyer has experience in
and concentrates his or her legal practice on personal injury
law. Attorneys with personal injury law as their primary focus
have a decided advantage in that they understand the complexities
of the area, can more easily keep abreast of the latest developments
and ever-evolving laws, and are more likely to know the habits
and tactics of opposing counsel all of which can give their
clients an edge over the defendants. Plaintiffs' lawyers with
demonstrated experience dealing with insurance companies and
their lawyers may have also gained credibility with these and
similar types of common and recurring opposing parties, and thus
have "less to prove" in order to achieve an equitable settlement
on their clients' behalf.
Another factor worth considering is whether a particular
personal injury lawyer has experience trying cases and winning
substantial verdicts. Although most personal injury claims are
settled out of court, knowing that an attorney is a skilled
litigator can add an additional dimension to the client's
overall sense of security. And if the case does fail to settle,
strong and shrewd litigation skills can almost certainly precipitate
a better outcome for the plaintiff.
Most personal injury lawyers work on a contingent-fee basis,
under which the client pays a fee only if he or she wins the case.
Typical contingent fees range from thirty to forty percent of
the amount of damages recovered; if no damages are recovered,
no legal fees are due, but costs may still need to be paid.
Although it may be tempting to choose a lawyer based on who
will take the lowest percentage, fees alone should not be the
determining factor. Often the most experienced lawyers may
claim the higher fees, but if the attorney is not skilled and
experienced, the plaintiff may have a lesser chance of
prevailing, and any percentage of nothing is nothing.
Many personal injury lawyers provide initial consultations
free of charge. Thus, potential plaintiffs may interview
multiple candidates before signing a fee agreement. Care
should be taken, however, to make a selection in a relatively
short period of time, since the law provides strict limits
on the time periods in which suit may be brought. Once engaged,
an attorney should be responsive to the client's needs, answering
questions satisfactorily, returning phone calls promptly, and,
most importantly, representing the client's interests zealously.
If at any time a client is dissatisfied with his or her counsel,
the client should be able to change attorneys without penalty.
Conclusion
Dealing with a personal injury, potential income loss, almost
certain medical bills, and the resulting stress and anxiety can
be overwhelming. One way to alleviate some of the immediate
pressure and ensure the most favorable long-term consequences
is to select a personal injury attorney who is experienced,
skilled, and responsive to his or her clients' needs.
Experienced personal injury attorneys can take care of all of
your legal needs so that you can focus your energies on your
recovery, and they may even be able to help you secure interim
benefits to which you are legally entitled, well in advance of
resolution of your lawsuit. If you have been injured, contact
one today.
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