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Willy Gallant's blog ::Tips for Mob Lawyers






Willy Gallant's blog ::Tips for Mob Lawyers










If               you               have               been               injured               in               an               accident,               your               choice               of               personal               injury               lawyer               is               paramount.

Not               all               personal               injury               lawyers               are               created               equal,               and               a               bad               choice               of               injury               lawyer               could               cost               you               thousands,               even               tens               of               thousands,               of               dollars               or               more,               depending               on               how               serious               your               injury               is.

Here               are               some               tips               on               how               to               choose               a               personal               injury               lawyer.

Firstly,               you               will               want               a               personal               injury               lawyer               who               is               willing               to               accept               your               case               on               a               contingency               fee               basis               and               advance               all               of               the               expenses               involved               in               your               case               up               front.

These               expenses               include               all               court               filing               fees,               deposition               costs,               expenses               for               medical               records,               and               fees               for               expert               reports               and               testimony.

Depending               on               the               seriousness               of               your               injury,               these               costs               can               range               from               a               few               hundred               dollars               to               ten               thousand               dollars               or               more.

A               personal               injury               lawyer               who               refuses               to               make               such               an               investment               in               your               case               is               not               worthy               of               handling               your               case.

If               he               cannot               afford               it,               he               may               not               be               a               very               good               lawyer.

If               he               feels               it               is               too               much               of               a               risk,               then               he               doesn't               believe               enough               in               your               case,               and               you               need               to               find               a               lawyer               who               does.
               A               contingent               fee               essentially               means               your               lawyer               does               not               get               paid               unless               and               until               you               receive               money,               either               through               a               settlement               or               a               verdict               after               trial.

This               is               customary               in               personal               injury               law.

But               pay               careful               attention               to               the               retainer               agreement.

Watch               out               for               hidden               fees               and               costs.

A               typical               contingent               fee               agreement               states               that               the               personal               injury               lawyer               receives               one-third               of               any               recovery,               plus               expenses               he               has               advanced.

If               your               lawyer               asks               for               any               more               than               one-third               plus               expenses,               it               is               probably               time               to               take               your               case               elsewhere.
               During               your               initial               consultation               (which               should               be               free),               your               personal               injury               attorney               will               listen               to               the               facts               and               circumstances               surrounding               your               accident.

Do               not               be               afraid               to               ask               questions.

You               want               to               know               everything               there               is               to               know               about               the               process,               including               an               approximate               timeline,               and               how               much               the               attorney               feels               your               case               is               worth.

No               personal               injury               lawyer               can               tell               you               precisely               how               long               your               case               will               take               or               how               much               money               you               will               ultimately               receive,               but               a               good               personal               injury               lawyer               will               not               be               afraid               to               give               you               a               tentative               time               line               and               ballpark               figures.
               Once               you               retain               a               personal               injury               lawyer,               always               remember               you               are               not               stuck               with               that               lawyer.

You               can               fire               him               at               anytime               and               retain               a               new               personal               injury               lawyer.

The               old               lawyer               may               be               entitled               to               a               lien               on               the               attorney's               fees               (which               comes               out               of               your               new               lawyer's               share),               so               you               should               always               choose               your               personal               injury               lawyer               carefully               the               first               time               around.

But               if               your               personal               injury               lawyer               turns               out               to               be               the               type               that               doesn't               return               phone               calls,               doesn't               properly               communicate,               and               stalls               filing               a               lawsuit,               don't               be               afraid               to               act               like               The               Donald               and               tell               him:               "You're               fired."




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