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After suffering a personal injury, the last thing you need is additional stress, and selecting the wrong lawyer could lead to just that. A few pointers can help you determine whether you make the right choice. In this article, we will look into these indicators in detail so you know what to look out for when searching for a lawyer.
- Evidence of Expertise
A lawyer with many years of experience and practice in a specific area of law has a very high chance of being trustworthy. “Earning a law degree is not enough; it takes many more years to master personal injury law as an area of focus,” says personal injury attorney Frank Tomeny III of Tomeny Best.
So, if you come across a lawyer with years under their belt, you can expect to get excellent representation from them. Most lawyers and law firms will display their years of experience on their website, so you should not have trouble finding it. If they haven’t, you could ask them or ask around. The more years they have, the better, but there are other things besides experience to consider.
- A Track Record of Success
Besides evidence of expertise in terms of years of experience, you must pay attention to their track record to determine whether you can trust them. You want a lawyer who consistently wins favorable outcomes for their clients. Like years of experience, most lawyers and law firms will flaunt their success stories on their websites.
While your case may not be exactly the same as the cases posted on their site, a track record of success can build trust and help you understand what you can expect from them. If you do not see evidence of their success stories on their website, you can ask them to provide some case studies.
- Positive Reviews From Clients
Word travels relatively fast in service-based industries such as law. Before settling on a lawyer, you should try to find out what past clients say about them. Reading reviews on various platforms is a great starting point.
Because law firms have relative control over reviews on their website, you may also want to check out reviews on independent platforms, such as legal review sites. Other websites, such as Yelp and Google Business Profiles, are also excellent places to find out this information. Of course, not every review will be positive. If they have many positive reviews, they are probably a lawyer you can trust.
If someone you know has worked with the lawyer or firm before, you should ask them about their experience. Their input can help you make the right choice.
- Clear Payment Structure
Most personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee arrangement. This means you only pay when you win your case and owe nothing in attorney fees if you do not. Your lawyer should be upfront about their charges and specify the percentage they will take from the payout.
Also, there may be additional charges involved, such as court expenses and expert witness fees, so you should make sure you know about them before signing any agreement. A trustworthy lawyer will not hesitate to share everything about the finances involved. This information will help you budget accordingly and avoid surprises later.
Lawyers can even help you understand how much you can expect if they win your case. Of course, the exact figure may be difficult to calculate because things can change along the way, but having a ballpark figure will allow you to plan ahead.
Final Words
You should look for a personal injury lawyer with years of experience in the courtroom and a high success rate. Look into what previous clients have to say about them both online and offline.
A trustworthy lawyer will also explain their fees as clearly as possible and be upfront about any additional charges. Keep these factors in mind when assessing attorneys so you can make the right decision.
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