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Prior to getting the assistance of a private injury attorney, you must first inquire him these 5 fundamental questions:

1. "Do I have a case?" This is the primary thing you need to inquire from your prospective private injury lawyer. Your argument should be based on a law that grants you a specific right, and that right was desecrated by the person or group you want to implead as the respondent to your claim for damages. On the occasion this inquiry is asked, your private injury lawyer will study the particulars adjoining the case and establish the specific stipulations of law that should be appropriate.

2. "Do I have a powerful argument?" You may have a case, but if it's a weak argument that has a high possibility of loss, then it may not be worth going in for. There are cases when a group still resolves to go in for a lawsuit regardless of the high chances of failure because of their perceived want for absolution. But ask yourself: is it worth the shot? Is it worth the pains you'll need to tolerate? Is it worth the money you stand to consume?

3. "How much protection will I have against the counter-claims that are positive to be reported?" You can file a case for damages, but such will make you vulnerable to a countersuit, one which you should be ready for. As a matter of practice, majority respondents answer the protest with a counter-claim for damages. On the other hand, if your argument is powerful, such counter-claims may simply die out.

4. "How much, in the manner of damages, should I look forward to get?" You may win a case, but if the damages that will be given are of a small amount, then your efforts and your resources won't be somewhat rewarded. A case that takes a small amount in the manner of damages may not be worth chasing.

5. "How much will you charge me?" Apart from the acceptance fee, the private injury lawyer will charge a lawyer's fee that is dependent on the quantum meruit - the merits of the case. From time to time, this attorney's fee is an acknowledged percentage of the quantity that will be bestowed in the happening of triumph. From time to time, it comes in the manner of an acknowledged sum.

If you decide a lawyer is not the best option, you can always settle your own injury claim.

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Date Published: Aug 11, 2008 - 5:45 pm

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