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7 Steps To Finding An Experienced Personal Injury Lawyer

Updated on March 30, 2016

Accidents can be emotionally devastating ordeals, particularly if you receive serious injuries. If you are injured in an accident and decide legal action is necessary, you will need a personal injury lawyer. Here are 7 steps to finding an experienced personal injury lawyer.

1. Don’t Rely on Commercials

Personal injury law firm commercials are everywhere on TV nowadays. It doesn’t take too long of flipping through the channels before you come to one. But it is important to remember that just because they have a commercial doesn’t mean they are a good choice. Commercials make a lot of promises and outstanding claims, which may not apply to you and your case. Do your research before settling on a firm.

2. Find the Right Kind of Lawyer

There can often be an overwhelming amount of lawyers with different specialties, and they all want your business. It is best to narrow down your search by looking specifically for lawyers who deal in personal injury litigation. Next, you can filter down your search to lawyers with experience on cases similar to yours. A lawyer that specializes in personal injuries will be better equipped to get you the best possible outcome in your case.

3. Get Recommendations

The best advertisements to listen to are recommendations. Ask your coworkers, family, and friends. Also, check with your local bar association to get a list of personal injury lawyers. Your insurance company is another good place to talk to; they may have a list of firms they have worked with in the past.

4. Interview Several Attorneys

Take time to meet and interview several potential attorneys for your case. In an interview, you will learn about their qualifications and experience. It is also good to ask if they offer free consultations. Some attorneys offer a contingency plan, which can be helpful if you are financially limited. Additionally, ask about the litigation process, and make sure the attorney will keep you up to date as the case progresses.

5. Check their Background

Anytime you receive unsolicited requests from an attorney’s office to represent you, be wary. They may just be looking to build a reputation and may not have enough experience to represent you. A well-established and qualified attorney will not have to solicit business. Accepting help from an unexperienced attorney would be a gamble.

6. Hire a Lawyer Who Knows the State’s Laws

Personal injury laws vary quite a bit from state to state, from the type of injuries sustained to the particular legal situation. Hiring an attorney who knows the specific states laws where the accident took place will again ensure your case’s best possible outcome.

7. Look into the Lawyer’s Track Record

Focusing too much attention on a lawyer’s education can be misleading; a lot of diplomas does not mean a lot of experience. Research deeper into their past experience and track record; see how many cases they have won that are similar to yours, how many the lost, and why.

You have many options to choose from when seeking legal aid for your injuries. To find the right personal injury lawyer for your case, do as much research into the lawyer you choose as you can. Pick a lawyer based on more than first impressions and diplomas. Choose a lawyer based on referrals, past experience, background and track record. Following these 7 tips should ensure you find the right lawyer to help you fight your personal injury case.

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