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subject: A Look Into The Duties Of A Personal Injury Lawyer [print this page]


Finding any lawyer in any circumstance is a difficult task in itself. It becomes even tougher when it comes to finding a personal injury lawyer. This attorney is important when you are owed compensation for an injury sustained at work, but only if the accident was not your own making. An attorney specialized in this field will help you get your rightful monetary award that will carter for your hospital bills and general bills if the accident left you incapable of working again.

If you have never hired this kind of lawyer there are various attorney responsibilities you need to know about. The attorney or team you hire is supposed to carry out various tasks on your behalf in the hope of settling the case without going to court. The attorney becomes your legal representative whether outside court or in court.

The primary role of an accident legal representative is to establish that you deserve to be compensated. The financial reparations owed are supposed to cater for your living expenses, medical bills, and in most cases also cover the attorney's fee. Therefore, the attorney needs to take up the following responsibilities.

The first thing he or she is required to do is collect substantial evidence for your case. When you meet with the attorney for the first time you should not spare any detail about your accident. The team will then start digging for evidence to present before the judge. He/she will ensure that everything appears to be in order and ensure the evidence is substantial and has no loop holes for the defense to use to discredit you.

The attorney is responsible for determining which parties are to blame. The nature of the injury will help pinpoint who is responsible and at times more than one party is to blame. The lawyer critically goes through the evidence and determines who is supposed to compensate you. At times you will find that the person you were holding responsible is innocent.

Interviewing of witnesses is the attorney's responsibility. Getting a hold of potential witnesses to your accident is a part of the fact-finding process. This involves going back to the actual accident scene and talking to the surrounding business owners or look for the people who were there when the accident happened and getting their observations.

The attorney is responsible for soliciting expert testimony. This is common when the injury has left you incapable of working again. The attorney can present to the court a doctor to be questioned on the severity of your injury and the effects it will have on your livelihood. The attorney also attends court hearings on your behalf. The attorney represents you whether you attend the court proceedings or not.

Finally, the personal injury lawyer is responsible for drafting motions for the court hearings. The nature of your claim will dictate whether or not the case will proceed to court in the eventuality of the defendant's unwillingness to cooperate. Also, he/she can explain every stage of your personal damage case to you.

by: Adrianna Noton




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