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What You Should Consider When Selecting a Medical Lawyer

Being a victim of medical malpractice can be devastating.  You’ve surely got a lot on your mind, including dealing with the aftermath of the injury you’ve suffered and finding a qualified medical lawyer to represent your case.  With so much going on, and with so many attorneys to pick from, how do you know you’re choosing the right one?  Here are a few tips and suggestions to help you select the medical lawyer that’s right for you.

Do you feel comfortable with him? Working with an attorney means you will have to be completely open and honest about the details of your case and your medical history.  If you don’t feel comfortable with someone, this will be difficult and may negatively affect your case.

Will she be able to devote the appropriate amount of time and attention to your claim? It’s good to have a lawyer who has a lot of experience, but you want to be sure you don’t pick one that has too much on their plate at one time, because they may not be able to focus on your situation as much as you’d like.

Is he going to be the one who works on your case?
A lot of attorneys have understudies and other partners that they delegate some of their work to.  Be sure you know ahead of time if the person you initially meet with is going to be the same one to represent you to the end.

What is her approach? There are a lot of medical lawyers out there, and each one has their own style and approach to handling their cases.  Be sure you know the style of the one you choose, and are comfortable with it, so there are no surprises along the way.

What is the fee? Victims of malpractice are often left strapped for cash, as they have already incurred tremendous medical expenses as a result of their injuries.  It’s important to know ahead of time if your attorney requires an upfront retainer prior to starting litigation.  Know that many medical lawyers will not collect their fee unless and until you win your claim.  If you are not in the position to pay anything upfront, this is the way you should go.

Of course, you will probably have a long list of your own questions that you want to ask a potential medical lawyer, but the ones above are very important, so don’t forget to include them when you have your initial consultation.

Being a victim of medical malpractice is never a choice to the patient.  It’s good to know that at least selecting a qualified medical lawyer is.

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