Many people think that hiring a lawyer is more complicated that it is. They believe that they can handle legal issues on their own and they also think that not dealing with their personal injury case is a larger win than handling it. All of these statements are completely false. The first thing that you should do is hire not only a competent attorney but an attorney with experience in going to trial. Although most people don’t want to have to go to trial, you want the other side to understand how serious you are about getting the compensation you deserve and the only way to do that is to have one of our gifted attorneys at the Pak Law Offices help guide you through the legal confusion that is personal injury law. We are understanding, experienced and will fight to get you what you deserve.

The fiberglass has barely dried on your cast when you are bombarded with requests and paperwork from doctors, law enforcement, and insurance companies. You’re confused and overwhelmed by all the questions about your accident. No one, however, seems able to provide the information most important to you. If you’ve been hurt in an accident, a personal injury attorney can help you with what to do next.

Here are ten reasons to hire an experienced personal injury attorney.

    1. Experience Assessing Claims: Personal injury attorneys are experienced with cases like yours and can tell you at the beginning whether it is worth it to pursue legal action. If you are unlikely to win your case, you can avoid the time and expense of preparing for litigation.
    2. No Fees if You Don’t Recover: Most personal injury attorneys work for a contingency fee, which means that if you do not win your case, you will not pay attorneys’ fees. You are, however, responsible for certain expenses not directly related to an attorney’s services, such as the fees doctors charge for reviewing your records or being interviewed.
    3. Red Tape: Complicated legal procedures, confusing medical terms, and lots and lots of paperwork are common in personal injury cases. An experienced attorney can work through the maze of paperwork necessary to resolve your claim so that you can get on with your life. When you meet with an attorney, he or she will ask you to provide documents you have relating to your injury.
    4. Investigative Team: Usually, attorneys work with a team of investigators who have experience in specialized areas and will skillfully examine the technical aspects of your case. You can help the investigative team by providing important information about your injury.
    5. Objectivity: Anger, pain, frustration, and fear may impact your ability to see the facts clearly. An attorney can be more objective about your case than you and will not make a rash decision. For example, you may be tempted to go for a quick payout, but your attorney may advise you that it is in your best interests to wait for a more appropriate offer.
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