- No Fees if You Don’t Recover: The majority of personal injury attorneys work for a contingency fee, meaning that if you lose your case, you will not pay attorneys’ fees. However, you are responsible for specific expenses not directly related to an attorney’s services, such as fees that doctors may charge for reviewing your records.
- Red Tape: Confusing medical terms, complex legal procedures, and lots and lots of paperwork are popular in personal injury cases. An experienced attorney can cipher through the 2-foot piles of paperwork necessary to resolve your claim so that you can move on with your daily life.
- Investigative Team: Attorneys often work with a team of investigators who have experience in specialized areas of practice. These investigators are capable of intelligently examining technical aspects of your case.
- Objectivity: Pain, fear, anger, and frustration will often impact your ability to see the facts clearly. An attorney is capable of being objective to your case and will not make a rash decision. For instance, you may be inclined to accept a quick payout, but your attorney may advise you that it is in your best interests to wait for a more opportune offer.
- Alternative Dispute Resolution: Complicated and lengthy trials are not always necessary to resolve a case. Our experienced attorneys will know whether your case may be best worked in a simpler manner by utilizing alternative dispute resolution methods (ADR). ADR will save you money, time, and emotional energy. Common examples of ADR are arbitration and mediation.
- Experience Working With Other Lawyers: Our experienced personal injury attorneys can do business most effectively and efficiently with the adverse attorney. This skill is crucial during the fact-finding part of the litigation when parties are required to exchange documents and facts.
- Experience With Insurance Companies: Our personal injury attorneys are experienced in working with insurance companies will not be confused by their strategies or feel pressured to settle for an inadequate amount.
- Best Settlements: Most personal injury cases are resolved by a negotiated settlement in place of a formal trial. In a settlement, the plaintiff will give up the right to sue in exchange for a payment from the defendant or an insurance company. A personal injury attorney will negotiate the client’s settlement and work to resolve the case as soon as possible.
- Best Jury Verdicts: When a trial is necessary, a personal injury lawyer can represent you in court and aggressively work toward achieving the best possible jury verdict in your favor. He or she will develop a legal strategy designed to benefit you and get you any and all compensation accessible for your injuries.