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Finding the Best Car Accident Attorney

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If you've figured in an accident where you were seriously injured, or if the other party is denying responsibility for the mishap, you may want to hire a lawyer who specializes in personal injury cases. Don't make it just any lawyer. Make sure you choose someone who has devoted at least ninety percent of his career handling your type of case. And of course, let it be someone you can trust.  Learn more about Bryan Ramey & Associates, go here. 

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To know if an attorney is right for you, sit down with him and tell him about your problem. Let him discuss to you the possibilities of how your case may be handled. Make sure you come with copies of all documents pertinent to your case, such as the police report, your medical bills, income loss details, and all communications you've had with your insurer. Lawyers usually do not charge a thing for the first meeting. However, before you set your first appointment, find out if you will be billed. If the attorney wants you to pay for this initial consultation, find someone else. Find out for further details on Bryan Ramey & Associates Greenville SC right here. 

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After you give a lawyer an overview of your case, there are certain things you'd like to know about your prospect. For example, you want to know his length of practice and how much of this practice has been spent on car accident cases. You'd also like to know if the lawyer represents mostly plaintiffs or defendants. A lawyer who usually represents defendants may unconsciously not work as hard for your case as the plaintiff, because he is subconsciously programmed to side with the defendant. Lastly, you'd like to know if another lawyer in the office - and possibly a less experienced one - will be handling your case. It's normal for more than one lawyer in an office to work on a case, but you should ask to meet that other lawyer as well.

 

After discussing the facts surrounding your case, including your past negotiations with your insurer, you can get a feel of what the lawyer thinks might be a possible settlement amount your case is worth, and how hard it may be to make the insurer to pay up. Here, you tell your prospective lawyer if you would like him to get you a settlement with the least costs and hassle; get more than the insurer's offer the soonest; or get as much as possible, regardless of the time it will consume.  

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If you're happy with a lawyer's experience, plans for your case, and behavior towards you, then you've probably found the one you're looking for.

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