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Neil Rosenberg, Attorney at Law
Edward A. Itayim - The Meranda Law Firm
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How to Prep for your First Meeting with your Ohio Personal Injury Lawyer
How to Prepare for your First Meeting with an Ohio Car Accident Lawyer
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A. Meizlish Esq. Barkan & Neff
J. Fusco Esq. Fusco, Macky, Mathews, Smith & Watkins LLP
J. Neff Esq. Barkan & Neff
Robert D. Erney & Associates Co., L.P.A.
Law Firm of Frank E. Todaro
W. Trimble Esq. Lamkin, VanEman, Trimble, Beals & Rourke
How to Prep for your First Meeting with your Ohio Personal Injury Lawyer
Get information about the lawyer and his/her firm.
Read up on the prospective Ohio personal injury lawyer's website. Check out testimonials, settlements awarded, verdicts rendered, and biographical information (including where the attorney went to undergraduate and law school). Some attorneys may provide white papers on their sites that describe their processes. However, don't solely use the Web to vet candidates. Talk to past clients, independent organizations, such as the Ohio State Bar and the Ohio Better Business Bureau, and close associates.
Prepare your presentation.
Get your questions in order before you meet with an Ohio personal injury lawyer. Bring relevant documents, emails, photographs, sworn statements, and insurance forms.
Arrive on time and dress appropriately.
While your meeting is an opportunity for you to size up the lawyer, you also should strive to make a good impression. After all, if you do move forward with the attorney, you will likely be working together for many months.
At the meeting, take notes and don't be afraid to ask questions.
This may be the one opportunity you have to discuss your matter for free with your counsel. Don't feel rushed into leaving before you have been able to get out all of your questions and concerns.
Don't feel like you have to commit to retaining the attorney during the meeting.
Your consultation is a way for you to see whether or not there is a good rapport between you and the attorney. It is perfectly acceptable (and even wise) to wait until after you have left the office and met with a few other candidates before rendering a decision.
Once you have got your prep work in place, find great prospects throughout the Buckeye state, including Canton, Hamilton, Lima, Newark, Youngstown, Dayton, Cincinnati, Akron, Cleveland, Toledo, and Columbus at AttorneyLocate.com.
