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If you’ve ever opened a phone book or used
a search engine to look for an injury lawyer, you’ve probably been overwhelmed.
Where is the objective advice? Everything appears to be an advertisement for a
firm - whether they’re blatant about it or not, the information can all seem to
look highly biased.

 

Injury law is a hot commodity for lawyers
and clients. The payoffs can be huge and the clients are highly motivated. It’s
not always about getting money for material rewards?many injury clients truly
need help with medical bills and living expenses from having their regular
lives interrupted. There will always be people who try to take advantage,
exaggerate, and truly are in it just for a big payoff - but those cases get
more attention than the thousands of typical cases.

 

Injury lawyers also have to fight a sad
stereotype of the “ambulance chaser.? Again, these types of lawyers do exist -
checking with hospitals, police station call logs, etc. to get their business
leads. But don’t let a few unethical professionals spoil the whole bunch. You
can find an ethical, responsible, trustworthy injury lawyer if you need to file
a claim or suit.

 

Injury lawyers will most likely specialise in torts
law - the area of law that deals with civil wrongs and damages. In fact, any
time you hire an attorney, you should ask specifically about their specialties,
and experience in handling the type of case you’re involved in. The more
experience they have with your type of case, the better and informed they will
be as to standard practices, and can better advise you on possibilities, the
process, and potential outcomes in the UK system.

                                                     

You may be surprised to find out that few
injury cases actually go to trial. You should still look for an injury lawyer
who has trial experience, because you want someone who will be prepared to
handle a trial if needed. Many injury suits are settled out of court because
they can be difficult, timely, and expensive.

 

Another good piece of advice, when pursuing
an injury lawyer’s services, is to ask about fees up front. Fees can be flat, a
percentage of a settlement or an award, they can be hourly, or on a contingency
(where the client does not have to pay anything up front). It’s important to
have the fees established up-front so that you know what you’re getting into
and what you stand to gain/lose by the outcome. It’s the kind of information
that could influence you to either continue or discontinue pursuing the case.

 

Finally, if you are working with an injury
lawyer and you feel the communication is not where it should be, you need to
confront that issue. Clients tend to have a lot of questions, especially if
they’ve never been involved in court or law proceedings before. There’s a lot
riding on the outcome - physically, psychologically, sometimes even one’s whole
economic future - so you, the client, deserve to have clear, effective, and
timely communication from whomever you work with. If it’s not working, you
should strongly consider moving on.

 

Be cautious, informed , and ask questions
when looking for an injury lawyer. Don’t accept the first offer of help that
comes along. There are many highly ethical and responsible injury lawyers who you can trust?make sure you find one.

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