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5 Essential Questions to look upon

Before Hiring a Personal Injury lawyer


Just because a lawyer has a law degree doesn’t mean they’re the best lawyer for your injury case.

Depending on the seriousness of your case, there is some information you should get as well as
understand before hiring an attorney.

Here’s some key information for you to ask a lawyer as well as to understand before looking for an injury
Lawyer.

1. Have they done injury trials recently? With a jury?


This actually may or may not matter, depending on the size of your matter. If you have a minor
case, you can’t expect a senior, experienced top-notch litigator to take on your case. They focus
on big cases.
It’s perfectly okay to hire a more junior lawyer to handle your matter if it’s not terribly serious.

2. Do they have experience with your type of injury case?

First, you want to ensure your lawyer primarily handles injury cases so that they are experienced
in that area of law.
If your matter is a car accident case without serious injuries, you don’t need an attorney with
any extensive focus on specific types of injury cases.
However, if you have a brain injury or your matter is a medical malpractice matter or has some
other unique aspect to it, you need to hire a lawyer with that specific experience. Some cases
require additional experience that not all lawyers have.
3. Who will primarily handle your case?
Most people start the hiring process by meeting with an injury lawyer for a free consultation. If
you choose to hire that lawyer or firm, that does not necessarily mean that the lawyer you meet
with will handle your matter.
It may go to another lawyer in the firm.
In some cases it may go to another firm. Some lawyers are more marketing agencies than
practicing lawyers.
It doesn’t necessarily matter that another lawyer will be the primary attorney on the matter, but
it is good know up front. All it takes is asking at the free consultation who will be the lead
lawyer on the case.
4. Are there any fees and/or disbursements to be paid up front?
Most injury lawyers charge by way of a contingency fee. A contingency fee is where the lawyer
is paid a percentage of the money you get. This is actually a very good arrangement for both
lawyer and client.
5. In the event of a contingency, what is the contingency expense rate?

You unquestionably need to know the contingency charge structure is. Local jurisdictions have
laws that top the rate a legal counselor may charge. In any case, you should comprehend what
the charge rate is so that you don't have any surprises along the path.

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