Hiring the right personal injury attorney to represent you is critical and can
literally make or break your case. When meeting with an attorney for the first
time, there are a lot of questions that need to be asked to decipher if an
attorney is a viable fit for your case, and for you personally.
The following are the top ten questions that should be
discussed in your first meeting with a personal injury lawyer:
1. How many years have you practiced law, specifically
personal injury?
Your prospective personal injury attorney should not be a novice, but a trained, seasoned
professional. Younger attorneys, although they may be used to perform some of
the work on your case, should not be given full case-management authority until
they have a little more experience under their belt.
2. Have you taken cases like mine to trial or settlement,
and if so, how many?
An experienced personal injury attorney will have taken several cases like yours
to trial and/or settlement. This answer is an indicator of the prospective
attorney’s skill and success rate.
A personal injury attorney should focus a majority of his
or her time on the subject matter involved in your case. While an attorney who
practices generally, like a family doctor practices generally, can be a very
good attorney, it is important the attorney is competent to represent you in
your particular matter.
4. Will you use other attorneys or paralegals on my case?
Other attorneys and paralegals are often used to perform
important tasks, but should play a limited role. It is important that you ask
to meet them and use your own personal judgment to evaluate them. Even though
the subject matter and law governing your case might be unfamiliar to you, you
should not discount your ability to size-up potential
legal staff.
5. What is your policy regarding returning my phone
calls?
The most frequent complaint of clients is
phone calls not returned. Your attorney should have a 24-hour turnaround on client phone
calls, taking into consideration unforeseeable circumstances. It’s a good idea
to have this policy written into your retainer agreement with your attorney to
ensure compliance.
6. Will you explain to me all of the court procedures,
legal concepts, fee arrangements, billing practices, retainer agreements, and
payments of costs?
These questions are often time-consuming, but very
important. Your attorney should explain to you, in detail, all of the above
matters thoroughly.
7. What is your method or strategy for handling cases
like mine?
An experienced personal injury attorney should have a streamlined process for
“working-up” cases like yours. The level of detail contained in the attorney’s
process will demonstrate his or her organization skills and familiarity with
the subject matter and law of your case.
8. What is the likelihood of a quick settlement or trial?
Beware of the attorney who promises a quick settlement or
trial! However, your attorney should be able to provide a well-reasoned
estimate of the time necessary to reach disposition of your case.
9. Do I even have a case? And if so, what do you think my
chances are for receiving a settlement?
An experienced attorney should be able to inform you if
your case is worth pursuing and/or if there exists a possibility of recovery.
Sometimes people are hurt, injured, or suffer injustice and there is no legal
remedy. A good attorney will provide you with his or her strategy for your
case, explaining the steps they will take and the likelihood of your success at
trial or settlement.
10. Do you have a policy of professional liability
insurance?
Like doctors, all attorneys, personal injury or otherwise,
should maintain a malpractice insurance policy in the event that mistakes occur
on your case.
A final note: No attorney can guarantee a particular
outcome. Also, if your case presents a new area of law or a type of wrongdoing
that hasn't been settled by the courts in the past, then it may be difficult to
find an attorney with unique specialization in the area. One of the most
important things to look for in an attorney, besides competency to handle the
matter, is whether or not you believe you can work effectively with the lawyer.
The relationship, and your "gut" feeling, will probably be an
important part of the hiring process.
I take a personal approach, listening carefully to the details of your case so that I can tailor your representation to get the results you seek.
For a Free Consultation call me at 727-475-6854.
Until then, Be Careful Out There!
I take a personal approach, listening carefully to the details of your case so that I can tailor your representation to get the results you seek.
For a Free Consultation call me at 727-475-6854.
I
hope you found this information helpful. About every 2-3 weeks or so I’ll provide
additional
meaningful articles regarding personal injury issues and related legalities.
meaningful articles regarding personal injury issues and related legalities.
Until then, Be Careful Out There!
All My Best-
Bill Schneikart
Personal Injury
Lawyer
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