Top Questions to Ask You Personal Injury Lawyer after an Auto Accident (Part 1)

Suffering injuries in an auto accident can be a traumatizing experience for many reasons. Accidents occur without any prior warning, leaving you unsure on how to administer your injury and what to do with your accidental insurance coverage, afterwards.

If you or your loved one has suffered an accidental injury, you will have to think fast and act even faster.

Firstly, you should seek medical attention to recover from the injury. Then, your priority should be to engage with your personal injury attorney and ask him/her pertinent questions. Thankfully, you have well versed personal injury law firms in Akron region. Law firms, such as Barry M. Ward, are available to help people guide, and provide reliable legal representation to plaintiffs.

Not sure what you should ask your personal injury lawyer? Read on here:

1.     Ask your car accident injury lawyer about their area of expertise

Just as you would not go to a brain surgeon to for treating your toothache, similarly, you wouldn’t hire a criminal lawyer to handle your case for personal injury insurance. You should hire an attorney who has relevant skills and experience represent you in the court of law.

2.     Ask them about experience and success rate

Before short listing your attorney, ask him/ her about their experience and success ratio. Keep in mind that your job is to find the suitable person for your case. If they claim big, ask them for proof. This is because many personal injury attorneys do it as a part time practice. Hiring a part time lawyer for your personal injury case means you will not get comprehensive legal guidance.

3.     What “No Fee, No Recovery” Stands for?

This is one of the trickier parts of hiring a personal injury attorney. It would be better to ask your attorney to elaborate on the concept of “no fee, no recovery”. As a client, your attorney is liable to keep you informed on everything you need to know. In essence, the “no fee, no recovery” means that your attorney will not charge you a fee in case no recovery was made in form of compensation.

Simply put, your attorney will not charge you the contingency fee that he/ she would get in case you had won the case. You will still pay other expenses such as court reporter fee, healthcare providers, nursing among others.

To find out more about choosing the right personal injury attorney for claiming compensation for your injuries, call us at 330-535-1555. To book a consultation session, you can visit our office located at Once Cascade Plaza, Suite 1000, Akron, Ohio.

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