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How To Choose The Best Accident Lawyer In North Carolina

If you've been injured through someone's negligence, don't rely on the insurance companies for compensation. You need a personal injury lawyer who represents you.

The insurance companies have many lawyers, whose job is to make the insurance payout as low as possible.

Golden Rules:

  • Don't accept any settlement check.
  • Don't sign anything; the insurance company presents to you, without first consulting a North Carolina personal injury lawyer who represents you.
  • Don't delay

Statutes of limitation vary in length. Personal injury cases can be complex and lengthy, requiring much discovery and much expert testimony on medical questions. So you want to get the process started as soon as possible, to avoid disqualification from an expired statute of limitation.

If you're severely injured, ask a friend to get it started for you. A friend could collect a list of names and write up a list of questions that you devise together. A friend could even make initial calls and set up interviews for you.

First find some candidates:

  • Ask your friends if they know any good North Carolina injury attorney. They may have stories to tell, either recommending a lawyer or warning you off.
  • Look online; do a search for personal injury lawyers in your location, and examine their websites.
  • Call the North Carolina Bar Association, or your city bar association.
  • Look in the phone book if it's important to find one very close by.

When you have a list of candidates, start calling them to set up interviews. You can already start assessing these lawyers when their phones are answered. How does this person treat you? Their degree of courtesy and helpfulness will be important if you choose this lawyer, as you'll be calling periodically to give information or request it. So you want to choose a lawyer whose staff is professional and helpful.

Ask lots of questions. Have your list of questions written down. As you talk with the North Carolina Attorney and understand the answers he or she gives, check off each question. If you don’t understand the answer, ask more questions until you do.

Among your questions, include these:

  • How many cases has the lawyer handled that involved the same type of injury as yours? You want to choose one who already has working relationships with the appropriate experts
  • Has the lawyer taken any of these cases to trial, and if so, how many, and how many did he/she win?
  • The more he's won, the more likely it will be that he'll win for you, because his reputation will be known by the insurance company lawyers.
  • Is the law firm offering a "no recovery, no fee" deal? If not, move on.

Choose a attorney who has time for you. As you interview each candidate, notice whether they seem to respect you. Are they listening to you? Are they willing to take this time with you, to understand your position and injuries? If you get the sense that the lawyer's too busy for you, move on.

When you hire a lawyer, you're paying him or her for a service. Why pay someone for shoddy service? You want a person who'll:

  • Establish a clear arrangement with you up front regarding fees and costs
  • Return your phone calls promptly
  • Keep you updated on the progress of your case
  • Provide you with copies of all documents.

If you are searching for an able North Carolina Family Lawyer or North Carolina Business Attorney make sure you are comfortable with him/her as this will strengthen your case for whatever legal battle you are involved in.

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