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7 Questions to ask Your Personal Injury Attorney

Severe injuries are likely to come without warning. If you or your loved one is injured due to someone else’s fault, you might feel confused about how to proceed with a case and how to prepare yourself. After getting immediate medical help, your next step should be speaking with an experienced Personal Injury Attorney before you talk with anyone else.

During that first meeting with an attorney, you will probably have some questions of your own. But here are seven others you should always ask:

1) Have you handled cases similar to mine? What were the outcomes?

It is essential to know that your attorney has handled similar past cases and how many. The more experience your attorney has, the better the chances you have of receiving rightful compensation. Don’t be shy about asking how those cases turned out either.

2) How often will you communicate with me?

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Communication is key to a successful personal injury case. Your attorney should let you know exactly where they are in your case to prepare for the next step. Don’t be afraid to contact them if you have questions.

3) How can I be involved in my case?

Make sure you meet or speak with your attorney at least once a week. Also, make sure you deliver all necessary documentation or bills related to the accident. Notify your attorney if insurance companies, doctors, or associates ask you questions regarding your case. Getting caught off guard can lead to case disruptions.

4) How will I be paying for your services?

Every case is different and may result in fixed fees or contingency fees. The fixed fee amount is determined by the tasks associated with your case. The contingency fee is based upon the result of your case, so you don’t have to pay until your case is a success.

5) What if I have problems with creditors?

Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for financial disruption to occur. Report to your creditors as soon as possible to let me know about your accident and see if they are willing to work with you or work out a more flexible payment arrangement.  Your attorney should be willing to send them a letter, too, confirming your situation, if necessary.

6) Is there anything I can do to help make sure that I get fair compensation?

Getting fair compensation from an insurance company takes work, and you must talk with your attorney about what you can do to make sure that you receive fair compensation. Often, insurance companies want to see evidence that you have followed your doctors’ advice and any restrictions. Talk to your attorney about how you can help ensure you get the compensation you deserve by getting the treatment you need.

7) When can we settle my case?

Every case is different; however, most cases follow a similar pattern: you get injured, you receive medical treatment, you get better, and you get released from your doctor. Since insurance companies only pay you one time in one lump sum to settle your case, you must get all the medical treatment you need before settling your case. Talk to your attorney about what may trigger a settlement for your case, so you know what to expect.

Your list of questions should not be limited to this list. Every case is unique and calls for individual decisions. If you are victim to an accidental injury, the attorneys at Kelly & West can get you the compensation you deserve. Schedule a free consultation today and see what we can do for you.

Your Top Questions About Hiring a Lawyer

Hiring a lawyer may feel intimidating. Whether you’ve been in an accident or need to create a Will, most people have to hire a lawyer at some point. As you look for one, you’ll have questions.man signing papers

We have compiled a list of your top questions about hiring a lawyer to make it as smooth as possible.

What type of lawyer do I need?

Why you are hiring a lawyer determines what type of lawyer you will need for your case. While some lawyers specialize in a specific case type, others are more versatile and cover a range of cases.

Here is a list of some of the different types of lawyers:

  • Divorce Lawyers
  • Criminal Lawyers
  • Civil Rights Lawyers
  • DUI and DWI Attorneys
  • Estate Law Attorneys
  • Legal Malpractice Lawyers
  • Government Lawyers
  • Personal Injury Lawyers
  • Real Estate Lawyers

At Kelly & West, we help with many areas, including personal injury (if you’re in an accident or hurt on the job) and estate planning, as well as traffic, DWI, and more. Check out our list of services.

How much is a lawyer going to cost?

The cost to hire a lawyer varies by location, the service, and the law firm. Different lawyers use different billing structures; some may charge by the hour while others ask for a flat fee. Remember that cheaper is not always better when looking to hire a lawyer. For personal injury cases, many attorneys won’t charge anything unless you win. It’s best to research a few law firms and ask about pricing for the service you need.

What information do I need to provide a lawyer?

When dealing with any legal issue, the more information you can provide your attorney, the better. Your lawyer is on your side. Do not hesitate to ask questions. When you call to make a consultation appointment with a lawyer, the front desk staff should tell you what information you might need to provide during your meeting. But you can prepare by gathering any documentation you know will be relevant, such as an accident report, photos, or estate planning documents.

How often do I need to meet with my lawyer?

How often you meet depends. The first meeting will be longer due to the amount of information that needs to be collected, but future meetings will most likely be shorter. Sometimes, your situation might require only one meeting. However, if you would like to meet with your lawyer more often for peace of mind, that’s OK too!

How can I help the lawyer do their best work?

Lawyers want to do their best work for you. To do that, you need to give him or her as much information as possible. You can contribute to a lawyer doing their best work by letting them do their work and get everything done for you. Overall, being available to answer questions really helps your lawyer do his or her best for you.

We hope these questions and answers gave you a better idea of what you should be thinking about when hiring a lawyer. Remember, it is important to know as much information as you can upfront to determine the lawyer that will best suit your needs.