Feb 09

When it comes to selecting a personal injury attorney, this is what every victim needs to know.

First, it is vitally important that you speak to a personal injury attorney before you speak with an insurance adjuster. But, you also need to know where to find a good personal injury lawyer (and where you should avoid). Lastly, once you have selected your personal injury lawyer, you need to be prepared to discuss payment for the lawyer’s services.

Read this article to learn how to retain a personal injury lawyer before you have to speak to an insurance adjuster. You might just save yourself a lot of money.

Be Careful Of Unscrupulous Insurance Adjusters

Expect an insurance adjuster to contact you very soon after you are involved in an accident.

He will likely appear to be very friendly and state that he merely “wants to get some information” or wants to “take care of you.” In reality, you need to be aware that the adjuster is working for the insurance company and his sole responsibility is to see that the company settles all personal injury claims for the least possible amount.

So, if you attempt to settle your claim with the insurance adjuster on your own, you can expect some common insurance tactics including:

1. You will be required to submit to multiple examinations by the insurance company’s choice of doctors

2. You will be required to run around and get multiple estimates for damages

3. You will be asked to give a written or recorded statement.

All of these tactics are designed to wear you down and get you to settle the claim and go away. Worse, all insurance adjusters know that many personal injuries do not manifest until months after the accident. If you give a statement early on, you may omit certain injuries.

As a result, the insurance company has you “locked in.”

How To Select An Accident Attorney

The first, and most important piece of advice is to avoid personal injury attorneys that advertise heavily on television. This is especially true where you have a loved one that is killed in an accident and you are looking for a wrongful death attorney.

These attorneys work on volume and, as such, will want to settle your case quickly and move on. Worse, many of these attorneys have no intention of representing you at all. Instead, they intend to refer you to another attorney and collect a referral fee for their efforts. A better way to select a personal injury attorney is to get a referral from a friend or relative. If you have a family attorney, make a point to speak to him or her before selecting a personal injury attorney.

But, it does not stop there.

Once you have selected an accident attorney, it is important to figure out how you are going to pay for his services.

Attorney’s Fees In A Personal Injury Lawsuit

One of the most common questions asked by victims is how they will pay the attorney for services rendered.

In the United States, most personal injury attorneys work on a contingency fee basis. This means that the attorney invests his time and the costs of litigation in exchange for a percentage of the recovery if the case is settled or won at trial. This arrangement allows every American to have access to the best legal talent available.

However, the attorney will only offer to take the case on a contingency fee if he or she believes that the case has a good potential for economic recovery. Where the outcome is less than certain, the attorney might offer to take the case on a modified contingency fee basis. In this instance, the client will invest the costs of litigation (or some percentage of the costs).

If the case is successful, the client will receive the costs back and the attorney will take a percentage of the proceeds as a fee. Under this arrangement, the attorney’s percentage should be smaller because he has not assumed all of the risk.

Contact An Injury Attorney Early After You Are Injured

Now, do you see what I mean about selecting a personal injury attorney immediately after you are injured.

You can bet the defendant and his insurance company are working diligently to limit or eliminate their liability. Selecting a personal injury attorney early on is the best way to protect your interests. Do not worry about payment. If your case has merit, a reputable personal injury attorney will likely take the case on a contingency fee basis. So, select a competent personal injury attorney and protect your rights now.

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Jan 11

When it comes to selecting a personal injury attorney, this is what every victim needs to know.

First, it is vitally important that you speak to a personal injury attorney before you speak with an insurance adjuster. But, you also need to know where to find a good personal injury lawyer (and where you should avoid). Lastly, once you have selected your personal injury lawyer, you need to be prepared to discuss payment for the lawyer’s services.

Read this article to learn how to retain a personal injury lawyer before you have to speak to an insurance adjuster. You might just save yourself a lot of money.

Be Careful Of Unscrupulous Insurance Adjusters

Expect an insurance adjuster to contact you very soon after you are involved in an accident.

He will likely appear to be very friendly and state that he merely “wants to get some information” or wants to “take care of you.” In reality, you need to be aware that the adjuster is working for the insurance company and his sole responsibility is to see that the company settles all personal injury claims for the least possible amount.

So, if you attempt to settle your claim with the insurance adjuster on your own, you can expect some common insurance tactics including:

1. You will be required to submit to multiple examinations by the insurance company’s choice of doctors

2. You will be required to run around and get multiple estimates for damages

3. You will be asked to give a written or recorded statement.

All of these tactics are designed to wear you down and get you to settle the claim and go away. Worse, all insurance adjusters know that many personal injuries do not manifest until months after the accident. If you give a statement early on, you may omit certain injuries.

As a result, the insurance company has you “locked in.” Continue reading »

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Dec 23

Wondering what to do when you have been in an accident, a slip and fall, or a workplace injury? If you have already spoken with in insurance provider for your insurer, it may be time to consider a personal injury attorney.

The danger in running right out and hiring a personal injury attorney immediately after injury is that you will have to pay for their services out of whatever payout you ultimately get. So, it is typically wise to first speak with the relevant insurance provider and only then turn to legal alternatives. While speaking to the insurance company will in many situations resolve the issue completely, there may be some situations in which the insurance company either denies your claim entirely or decides to compensate you in a matter that is from your perspective insufficient. In such situations, the premium that you pay out to a personal injury attorney will come back to you in settlement damages many times over.

Now, once you are convinced that you need a personal injury attorney, you have to put forth the effort of first finding the right person for your case. Here are a few tips on selecting the right attorney for you:

There are a number of online databases of local and regional personal injury attorneys. While most of these are pay per listing or free submission, some actually do provide reviewing services. Even here, however, be wary of putting too much stock in a website’s recommendation as this information can be easily manipulated.

Using this online database and your local yellow pages as a sort of general list, it then becomes imperative to narrow this list by looking at the credentials of a particular attorney. Probably the best way to do this is to call your local legal aid clinic, which is free. While these individuals are not in the business of providing recommendations, the bar in a particular city for personal injury usually consists of about fifty to one hundred attorneys, so amongst attorneys word gets around pretty quickly as to who is good and who is not.

Another good resource is your city bar association. Your city bar will keep more general information about who has not been sanctioned by courts for malpractice and typically keeps a short list of recommended attorneys. But again, take this list with a grain of salt as there are manipulations going on behind the scenes here as well. Often a better tack is just to have a list of three or four attorneys you are considering and then call the bar association to hear their thoughts on each one.

Referrals can be good if you know someone in the legal community. But if not, the best you will get out of a referral is a sort of ‘he/she isn’t incompetent.’ Because let’s face it, most clients have no idea whether the settlement they received was in actuality the best they could have.

The final test should always be to meet with the attorney. In such a meeting you can discuss the payment method (contingency or flat-fee), but more importantly you want to try to assess if this individual seems competent. Note things like, what law school he/she attended? Did they pass the bar on their first try? How long have they been practicing personal injury in your state? Will they let you speak with some of their most recent clients? All of these factors taken together should give you a general impression of whether your personal injury attorney is competent, if not good.



By: Jason Hanson

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