Questions to Ask A Personal Injury Lawyer During Your
Consultation
If you have been hurt in an accident,
the following questions may help you decide on choosing
a lawyer.
Q: Is this consultation given without
charge to me?
About Your Rights:
Q: What rights do I have that need to
be protected?
Q: Who will pay my medical bills; physical
therapy bills; drug bills; transportation expenses; temporary
or permanent household help; lost income; property damage;
and pain and suffering?
Q: What do I have to do to protect my
rights to these claims? What forms and papers do I need
to obtain? Where do I get these forms? Will you fill out
all the forms for me? If needed, will you help me with my
medical claim? If needed, will you help me with my property
damage claim?
Q: What claim letters need to be sent;
how many insurance companies must be notified? Will you
do this for me?
About determining whether you want to
hire a specific lawyer?
You may feel nervous when hiring a lawyer,
but remember that you are the one doing the hiring. While
lawyers who primarily represent people in accidents charge
a contingency fee (a fee that is charged at the end of the
case and only if you are successful) you will still want
to know that you are satisfied with your choice. Even though
you pay a fee after you receive a money award, you are the
one paying the bill. Serious injuries can result in significant
compensation for both you and your lawyer. That makes you
an important client!
Q: If I have a question about my case,
will I be able to speak with you directly or do I have to
speak to a paralegal? Is it okay if I speak with you occasionally
when I have a question or to find out the status of my case?
Q: How long have you and your law firm
been practicing law?
Q: Do you practice primarily in the field
of Personal Injury and accidents?
Q: Do you have professional liability
insurance? (Professional liability insurance also protects
you, the accident victim, in case an error is made that
damages your case.)
Q: When will I be charged? (Personal
injury lawyers usually charge a contingency fee. A contingency
fee is one that is charged at the end of the case and only
if you are successful. This allows anyone who has been hurt
in an accident to have easy access to a lawyer.)
Q: How much will I be charged?
Q: Will I be charged a legal fee if you
do not recover money for me?
Q: Am I responsible for case expenses
if you do not recover money for me?
Q: What are my alternatives to resolve
my claim? Do you ever utilize mediation and arbitration?
Q: Have you or your law firm done any
trials?
Q: (If married) Is my spouse entitled
to any of my settlement or money awarded? What happens if
I get divorced?
Q: (If a child is injured) Which parent
will bring the claim? Are the parents entitled to any money?
Which parent will be entitled to receive the money? What
happens to my child's settlement money?
About the
Author: Philip L. Franckel, Esq., is the founder
of http://www.HURT911.org
an accident and injury research web site for people hurt
in an accident and personal injury lawyers. Mr. Franckel
also publishes articles on Lawyer Advertising at http://www.Lawyer-Advertising-Blog.com
and provides advertising for accident lawyers at http://www.HURT911.org/getclient.php
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