Injury In Idaho

How to Find a Good Personal Injury Attorney

  1. Feel free to interview more than one attorney.
  2. Don’t hire an attorney who rushes you to sign a fee agreement without fully explaining the terms of the fee agreement.
  3. Do not hire an attorney who does not have significant trial experience.
  4. Try to find an attorney who has not only represented injured persons but has, in the past, represented insurance companies in injury cases.  An attorney who has represented insurance companies has obtained unique insight into the way that claims adjusters and defense attorneys think and the way they evaluate claims.
  5. Beware of any attorney who contacts you in writing just after you have had an accident, for the sole purpose of soliciting your case.  If you are contacted “cold,” it should be for the purpose of providing you with free information.  “Cold contacts” do not violate the Bar rules, but they are not helpful if they do not provide useful information.
  6. Avoid any attorney who refers you to specific doctors for treatment.  Except in the case of very narrow specialties, juries are suspect of treatment provided by doctors chosen by an attorney.
  7. Find out if the attorney belongs to the Idaho Trial Lawyers Association.
  8. Ask if the attorney’s background includes working as a judge.

Once you have chosen an attorney, make sure you understand how your relationship with your attorney will work.
Will your attorney send you all documents generated or received by his office?  Can you contact her by e-mail so as to avoid “telephone tag”?  Ask your attorney to explain the amount of time the completion of the case is likely to take.
Make sure you are fully informed about the identity of the persons who will be working on your case.

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