Thursday, December 28, 2006

Hiring a Competent Personal Injury Attorney

by Jason Hanson

First, please note that the keyword here is "competent," as there are thousands of personal injury attorneys out there who claim to always have your best interest at heart. But how do you know whom to trust? Have you ever thought about what you would do if you were involved in an accident at work, a slip and fall, or an automobile accident that wasn't your fault and you sustained an injury or two in the process?

Would you be willing to take a chance with an attorney that doesn't have a clue? The simple fact is, not every lawyer out there is better than average. There are however some lawyers out there who are truly good people, who entered their profession to serve justice to those who deserve it- you just have to find them!

There are many databases on the World Wide Web that exist to help you pick out a lawyer, but you need to find such a database that is valid- not one that is an advertising outlet for attorneys, with the "Most Competent Award" going to the attorney who bought the largest ad package. If you know someone who has or knows an attorney, they might be able to refer you to a good personal injury attorney.

Good lawyers are friends with good lawyers and will want to refer their friends to the best in the business. One last means to find a competent legal attorney is by checking with your local bar association. They will be able to let you know if there are any issues or complaints on file against a particular attorney.

When you find a lawyer that you're contemplating hiring for your case, don't be afraid to ask for references. When you contact these references, be sure to keep a notepad handy and write down what they are telling you, including their name and other vitals stats. You want to be sure that you can call these people back and hear the exact same story again, ruling out the possibility of a "false reference".

One final check for hiring a competent attorney is the interview process you will put them through when you meet them for the first time. You'll want to talk about such things as payment (either on contingency or a flat-fee), and how long they've been practicing personal injury law in the state.

If this individual makes you feel nervous or uncomfortable in any way, stay away from them. There are many good attorneys out there, so don't settle for less!

About the Author
Jason Hanson recommends you contact the Law Firm of Richardson, Patrick, Westbrook, and Brickman if you need a personal injury attorney

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