If you or somebody you care about has sustained an injury caused by the negligence of another individual, company, or entity, you should be able to recover compensation for your losses. However, recovering this compensation can be challenging, and we strongly encourage you to reach out to a skilled personal injury lawyer in Kentucky for help. Going to an attorney can be stressful, even if it is just for a free consultation. Here, we want to discuss what you can expect during your free personal injury consultation.
Most people do not go to an attorney’s office very often, so this can actually be intimidating. An attorney and their staff will do everything in their power to make you feel comfortable. You will be greeted when you come in the door, and you may have to wait for just a few minutes in a lobby area. When it is your time to meet with an attorney, you will likely be taken to a conference room or an office so you can have a private area to discuss your case.
Ideally, you will have spoken to someone at the attorney’s office ahead of time, and they should tell you to bring all documentation related to your case. This includes copies of any evidence you have, medical bills, insurance carrier statements or communication, and any other documentation that you think is relevant to your claim.
Even if you get there and forget something, that is okay. Your attorney can let you know to send any additional documentation over if you decide to move forward with your claim.
You will need to discuss your claim with the attorney during the free personal injury consultation. You need to be honest and forthright with your attorney about everything related to your case. An attorney can only serve you best if they know everything ahead of time.
It is very likely that the attorney will tell you this. You do not have to be ashamed or embarrassed about anything when you talk to your attorney, and everything you say to your attorney during this initial consultation is covered by attorney-client privilege. The attorney is not going to discuss your case with anyone, even if you decide not to work with that attorney.
You can ask the attorney questions. Ask them how long they have been practicing law, specifically personal injury law. Ask the attorney if they have experience handling claims just like yours. We also encourage you to ask your attorney about who specifically will be working on your claim.
Yes, your attorney will be involved, but will they handle the bulk of the case, or will they hand the claim off to a paralegal or legal assistant? There’s nothing wrong with working with other people in the office, but you need to know who these people are as well.
You will need to discuss legal fees, particularly if you decide to work with a particular attorney. We strongly encourage you to work with a lawyer who takes claims on a contingency fee basis. This means that the attorney will be responsible for all upfront and ongoing costs as the case goes along. You will only pay legal fees if the attorney successfully recovers compensation for your claim. Discuss what percentage of the final settlement or jury verdict the contingency fee will be.
To make a free, confidential appointment with a Louisville personal injury lawyer, contact us today.