Personal Injury Lawyer

By far one of the most frequent cases that occur in the United States are personal injury cases. These cases involve civil wrongs or damages caused by another person or organization’s negligence. Some of the most common types are car accidents and medical malpractice. 

This is why, if you have recently sustained physical and/or psychological harm due to someone else’s negligence we suggest finding a lawyer. Many people don’t know what to look for in a lawyer though. If you are one of those people who feel like finding a lawyer is too daunting then take a look at our list below to see what we suggest you find in a lawyer. 

Knowledge Of The Law 

Personal injury lawyers are highly knowledgeable about tort law and often specialize in a specific type of accident or injury. For example, a lawyer who litigates medical malpractice cases may have a specialty in brain surgeries or birth injuries. One who typically handles car accidents may have in-depth knowledge of truck accidents. 

Depending on your type of accident, you should find a lawyer that works within that realm. They should be up to date on legal precedent and statutory changes, and be able to give you a clear explanation of how the law applies to your case. 

Lines Of Communication 

How well you and your lawyer will be able to communicate with each other is important to your overall success rate. When you meet with a lawyer you need to ask yourself a few questions. Does the lawyer listen to you? Do they willingly follow your wishes about how you want to approach the case? Do they explain things well to you? 

You also need to know how they handle you reaching out to them. You should never be waiting for days on an answer to a question. Ask your lawyer how long it would take them to reach out to you to answer. If they can’t do it quickly then they probably have too many cases on their hands. 

Who Will Work On Your Case? 

In almost every law practice, lawyers work together on cases. Typically the less experienced lawyers handle the routine tasks, like paperwork while the more experienced handle the bigger issues. You should also know the size of the firm you are working with. A small firm can easily get lost in the shuffle but a larger firm can easily not get what you need done. 

When you go into finding a lawyer, ask them who is going to be handling everything. Ask them if the important paperwork is handled by them or is someone else doing it? A lawyer’s secretary or paralegal should not know more about your case than the lawyer you are working with. If this is the case, then it is often in your best interest to move on. 

Finding a lawyer doesn’t have to be difficult and if you have more questions about what a personal injury lawyer Indianapolis, IN, like our friends at Ward & Ward Law Firm can do for you then don’t hesitate to reach out. 

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