Board logo

subject: Finding A Good Lawyer [print this page]


At some point in our lives we may all need the use of a lawyer. If this day comes you may not know what to do. Here are some simple steps to help keep this process more manageable.

If you are in need of a lawyer then the most important thing you are looking for is good representation. This means that you want to research and find the best lawyer to suit your needs.

First, determine your budget. This amount can really narrow or widen your search for a lawyer. Keep in mind that the amount of money you will spend is often worth the benefits, especially if you are facing criminal charges, fighting for a monetary award, or another important case.

With this in mind, you should take the time to find the appropriate lawyer for you. You can find plenty of lawyers if you open up the phone book or search online.

Chances are you will find listings for lawyers in your area. You should call them to find out more about the company.

Second, decide if you need a specialty lawyer. Take the time to find out what the different lawyers specialize in and what specialty your case requires.

While a good lawyer may be one that covers all types of cases, it may be a better fit for you to have experience in one particular specialty for your situation. They also will not be up to speed on the changing laws as a lawyer who specializes in that particular field is.

Third, get a consultation. It is important to take the time to schedule a consultation with a couple of different lawyers.

In most cases consultations are free and you are under no obligation to work with the company. Consultations allow you to find out what each of the different lawyers can offer in regards to representing you and the cost.

If you don't feel comfortable talking with the lawyer then chances are it is not the best match. You need to be able to effectively communicate with them throughout your consultation.

During the consultation ask for credentials. While you will be able to view the different degrees and achievements on their wall, find out more. Find out their record of wins and losses in the courtroom, their style of discussing, and their style of closing cases.

Once you have completed the consultations you should have a few good names that you can pursue to represent you.

Fourth, find out what their current caseload is so you can get an idea of how much time they will have to spend on your case.

It is also a good idea to check them out with the Better Business Bureau and the Bar Association. These organizations will be able to tell you if there are claims against the lawyer by others that have been represented.

When you follow these simple tips you will have a good start on finding a lawyer that will suit your needs.

by: Jack Landry




welcome to Insurances.net (https://www.insurances.net) Powered by Discuz! 5.5.0   (php7, mysql8 recode on 2018)