Thursday, November 2, 2017

Watch what you say. This is especially true at the site of the injury.

Watch what you say. This is especially true at the site of the injury. You have no obligation to tell people who you think is at fault. You also do not need to provide more information than legally required. Making any statements on the scene of the injury may lead to more complications as your case progresses.

The personality of your lawyer is just as important as their experience in personal injury law. You need to choose a lawyer who lets you play a role in your case. You should be in touch with them frequently so you can update them on any information you have and vice versa.

You are paying an attorney for his service, so he should treat you respectfully and give you plenty of time to ask questions. When they don't answer questions or don't communicate well, don't hire them. Also, if you can't reach them, you may need a new attorney.

You should not think about settling your case until all of your symptoms have disappeared. This is important because you may settle and then realize later that the injuries you have are much more serious than anyone thought they were, which means you were entitled to receive more than you received.

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