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Casper & de Toledo LLC
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Attributes to Look for in a Connecticut Personal Injury Attorney
What to Expect in a Connecticut Car Accident Attorney
Michael P. Foley , Jr., P.C.
Steven Errante Lynch, Traub, Keefe and Errante
Joseph D. Garrison Garrison, Phelan, Levin-Epstein, Chimes & Richardson, P.C.
Richard M. Freeman, Attorney at Law
Mendelsohn Law Firm
Steve Berglass Seeley & Berglass
Attributes to Look for in a Connecticut Personal Injury Attorney
Charges on a contingency basis (or other equitable pay arrangement)
For large matters, most personal injury lawyers waive their rights to upfront fees. They charge on a “contingency basis.” This means the client pays only if the case is successfully resolved. The standard fee is between 33% and 40% of the settlement award. For smaller matters, your Connecticut personal injury attorney might take your case on a “flat fee” basis. In other words, you pay a small retainer upfront to get legal services.
Understands the relevant case law
Your Connecticut personal injury attorney should provide evidence as to his or her knowledge of the law. Don't be shy about asking for references. Inquire about the attorney's win/loss record. Find out how many times the candidate has been to trial for matters similar to yours. Does the attorney boast local legal knowledge? Is the attorney familiar with other judges, lawyers, and experts in the domain of Connecticut law?
Has earned the respect of peers and clients
Past clients and legal associates can provide an open-eyed assessment of a candidate. You can also look to organizations like the Connecticut State Bar, the American Association for Justice, and the CT State Trial Lawyer's Association to give you perspective on an attorney.
Has time and energy to devote your case
A personal injury lawyer may look “good on paper.” But if he or she lacks resources to commit to your matter, you may get short changed. Make sure your prospective attorney will commit to giving your situation the care and attention it deserves.
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