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Monday, June 30, 2014

There is More to Picking a Personal Injury Lawyer Than You Think

Personal injury lawsuits are the most common claims in the United States. Of all the tort cases filed in the U.S., the Bureau of Justice Statistics shows that 60% were personal injury claims. These cases refer to any situation in which a plaintiff is seeking compensation for damage done to his or her body, emotions or mind.

A large number of people seek auto accident attorneys, since car accidents make up highest number of injuries, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. Medical malpractice, product liability, and workplace injuries are also some of the more common reasons for personal injury filings.

Personal injury law firms are dedicated to working with these clients to get the compensation they deserve. They are staffed with lawyers that are well-versed in personal injury law, and are knowledgeable about all the various types of claims.



Here are a few ways to choose the best personal injury lawyer.


  • Experience. Lawyers have to go through extensive training and schooling, and pass the board exam for the state they practice in. But this does not guarantee that they will be successful in real-world situations. Clients looking for personal injury lawyers should make sure they research personal injury law firms that have qualified, highly experienced attorneys. This means that their lawyers have worked a number of cases, and will know how to handle a wide variety of claims. They will also likely know how much settlement is reasonable, and when a case will need to go to court.



  • Specialization. Even within personal injury law firms, there are lawyers that specialize in different areas of personal injury law. It would be best to hire one who has handled cases related to what a victim is facing. For example, a car accident lawyer may not know all the ins and outs of how medical malpractice claims work. A lawyer that specializes in malpractice will be able to approach the case from different angles, and will even know how to maximize a client's compensation.



  • Interviewing. For most clients, the relationship with a lawyer will last a while, especially if their case is more complicated. It is critical to interview a number of personal injury lawyers before deciding on the right one. The lawyer should be personable, be able to explain the case clearly, and keep the client up to date on every part of the proceedings. A client will be able to gauge the dependability and communicability of a lawyer by interviewing him or her. The right lawyer will evoke feelings of trust in a client, and this will be a clear "hire" sign.


It can be overwhelming for victims of personal injury to deal with the aftermath of a traumatic event, and weeding through paperwork, legal jargon, and insurance makes the process even harder. With the help of a qualified, experienced lawyer, these worries could be alleviated significantly.