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No Win No Fee Accident Claims
No Win No Fee
services came into effect in 1998 when Legal Aid was abandoned and was replaced by the Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA). This means that solicitors are only paid if they win the case.
At Accident Consult, we are experts in advising you on your no win no fee claims for compensation.
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How to Find The Right Lawyer For You - Do Your Research Generally people don’t look for a lawyer until the need arises. Someone sues you, or you decide to bring a lawsuit, or you were wrongfully terminated from your employment, suffered sexual harassment in the work place, or you were arrested for committing a crime. This, unfortunately, can often lead to not retaining the best lawyer that you can find for your needs. There are many ways to find a lawyer, but there’s really only one way to find a good lawyer and one that’s right for you – do your research!
Get a List of Specialized Attorneys
The first step is to put together a list of 5-7 lawyers that specialize in the area of law that you need legal representation for. There are many good lawyers who are general practitioners, not specializing in one specific area, but handling a few or many different areas. They may very well be excellent attorneys, but depending on your legal needs, it’s often better to retain a specialist, especially in cases such as DUI/DWI defense, for example.
How do you know if a lawyer is a specialist? Easy. First visit their websites. This should give you a pretty clear indication of the areas of law the focuses on. Some law firms will handle many areas of law, but have different lawyers focused on each one. Ask if he or she specializes in the particular area of law that you need representation for and/or what percentage of his or her law practice is focused on the particular area of law. Find out if they belong to any special law organizations dedicated to the particular area of law. See if they write articles on the specific legal subject. Do they teach this area of law?
Interview the Lawyers
Now that you have a list of specialized attorneys that you can be assured of are knowledgeable and experienced in the area of law you need services for, the next step is to meet with them. This is, of course, assuming that you have time to do so. You must always be aware of the statute of limitations for the type of legal action you seek to bring and of any important upcoming dates. Assuming you have time, contact each lawyer on your list to set up a time to meet. Many attorneys will offer a free legal consultation or meeting to get an idea of the services you are seeking. Take advantage of this time, which is usually no more than 30 minutes. Observe the law office, how many people work there, are they courteous, does the office seem understaffed, etc. You want the best attorney you can afford to represent you, but you also want one that will be attentive to your needs and be able to respond to your inquiries. Get a feel for the attorney’s thoughts about your legal needs, see if he or she seems enthused about your case or if you may end up just being another file on his or her desk. Remember, you want a good lawyer, but you also want one that you feel comfortable working with and one that you trust.
You don’t have to choose the first lawyer you speak to or come across. More than likely, you will be investing a lot of money for the legal services you seek out, so do your research and find the right lawyer for you. Remember, any lawyer can take out an ad on television, radio or in the newspaper, but it doesn’t mean they’re the best at what they do or the right lawyer for you. There are a lot of good lawyers out there and sometimes it just takes a little work to find them.
Sonny Sheth is a licensed attorney with the GL Law Group, PLC and a former legal journalist that now writes on various legal subjects such as Michigan DUI Law, Michigan Car Accident Injury Law, and Race Discrimination Law.
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