Personal Injury Lawyer Quick Selection Guide

By Eloise Hewitt


Suffering from injuries because of another person is difficult enough without the headache and stress of a legal battle as well. You should be represented by an attorney. A personal injury lawyer can provide you with the legal help you need, but it is crucial to pick the right one. Multiple factors must be considered.

One factor is the payment. There are many people, especially in these types of cases, that cannot afford to pay a large sum of money up front to cover attorney retainer fees and other starting costs. To help solve this problem, a lot of lawyers provide their services on contingency. You do not pay anything up front, the attorney is only paid when the case is settled out of court or a judgment is awarded in court. Regardless of how your attorney handles payment, you should always read your agreement thoroughly to be sure there are not any hidden fees stuck in.

The right attorneys offer a free initial consultation. This is the point where both parties gather information. You provide details about your injuries and circumstances. The attorneys answer questions, you ask about their ability to represent you sufficiently. It is your opportunity to gather information about the lawyer's abilities and how they can represent you in the best way.

Experience and education are important too. An ideal attorney for you will be one that has the amount of experience you are comfortable with but also an adequate amount of education as well. Find out about their case history and the number of wins and losses. You should also ask about how many out of court settlements that have been successfully arranged in comparison to the total number of cases.

Check all licenses and other pertinent credentials. You can check with the American Bar Association and the Martindale-Hubbell legal network. Both organizations can not only help you check out attorneys, but they can also help provide you with names to consider.

Knowing which venue to choose for your case is very important. Attorneys should be knowledgeable enough to know that injuries occurring in the city of residence such as Gulfport, MS, should be filed with that court system. They should also know the difference between a criminal and civil case and the appropriate court to use.

It is important to stay away from any attorney that makes promises or guarantees for certain outcomes. Any attorneys that give you a definite time for it all to be finished or a specific amount of money is not worth your time. Attorneys do not have the ability to know this information beyond a shadow of a doubt. They can only provide you with estimates.

Regardless of which attorney you choose, you are not permanently bound to him or her for the duration of the case. If you feel that your case is not being handled properly, you can change attorneys. Be aware that if you choose to do that, the attorney you fire has the right to put a lien on some of your money to cover his or her fees. This will reduce the amount of money awarded.




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