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Section 01
Introduction
Choosing an attorney is one of the most important decisions you will make after a serious accident. The wrong choice can cost you thousands of dollars—or worse, result in your case being dismissed.
Section 02
1. Check Their Courtroom Record
Many law firms operate as "settlement mills." They take hundreds of cases and settle them quickly for whatever the insurance company offers. They avoid court at all costs.
Question to Ask: "When was the last time you took a case to trial verdict?" If they haven't been in front of a jury in years, the insurance companies know it.
Section 03
2. Verify Their Focus
A "Jack of All Trades" is a master of none. If a lawyer handles divorce, bankruptcy, criminal defense, AND personal injury, they likely lack the specialized knowledge needed for catastrophic injury or wrongful death litigation.
Section 04
3. Read the Fee Agreement Carefully
Most injury lawyers work on a contingency fee (usually 33% to 40%). But you need to watch out for hidden costs.
- Case Expenses: Does the firm advance these costs? Do you owe them if you lose? (At Hicks Law Firm, you owe us nothing if we don't win).
- Tiered Fees: Does the fee jump to 50% if a lawsuit is filed?
Section 05
Red Flags to Avoid
- The "Guaranteed Win" Promise: No ethical lawyer can guarantee an outcome. This is a violation of legal ethics rules.
- High Pressure Tactics: If a firm sends a "runner" to the hospital or pressures you to sign immediately, walk away.
Do Not Wait
Evidence can disappear quickly. The sooner you contact an attorney, the better your chances of building a strong case.