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Friday, August 26, 2011

What Is My Personal Injury Case Worth?

As an injury attorney this is the most common question asked when I am consulting injury victims. The answer depends on many different factors. Where did the accident occur? What are the injuries? How much are your medical bills? Do you have a permanent disability rating? Do you have lost wages? Is liability clear?

The answer to this question can be often overwhelming for injury victims. The goal in resolving injury cases is adequate compensation for the injury victim. Most cases are very complicated, thus an attorney is needed to sort through all of the red tape.

Before you hire a personal injury attorney be sure to check them out. Ask whether they have experience handling your type of case. You can also ask the attorney for client testimonials. There is no better way to find out about an attorneys performance than talking to former clients. Do your homework and find out if the attorney is right for you. Patrick Kenerly (205)912-8245
Blankenship Harrelson, LLP

3 comments:

  1. Ahead of you hire a private injury law firm be sure to examine them out. Ask if they have encounter managing your type of event. You can also inquire the lawyer for client recommendations.

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  2. Aside from finding a good personal injury lawyer, the first thing that personal injury lawyers will ask is all about the accident, so it would be better to have the evidence ready. The moment the accident happens, take pictures using your cellular phone or digital camera, should you have one. Also, take a picture of the offender's (or victim's) license plate, their name, and their contact number. It would be better to be prepared. Your personal injury lawyer would be happy that you are ready with whatever evidence you have taken and will be willing to help you more.

    Cindie Guevara

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  3. In addition to Cindie’s tips, it would be wise to look for witnesses who can testify to your claims. Gather as many evidence as you can so negotiations can proceed faster. With the help of a trusted lawyer, you’ll be aware of the proper proceedings of your claim.

    Regards,
    Cristy Witherspoon

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