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Brad Butterworth, Attorney at Law
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Wyatt B. Durrette Jr.
W. Scott Wilson Daniels & Morgan
Emroch & Kilduff
How to Find a Great Virginia Personal Injury Attorney
1. Cast a relatively wide net.
Your chances of finding your best possible counsel right off the bat are low. Use a combination of referrals from attorneys whom you trust, recommendations from friends and families, and dependable directories like AttorneyLocate.com to connect with prospective lawyers in Alexandria, Charlottesville, Fairfax, Manassas, Roanoke, Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Richmond, Arlington, and Chesapeake.
2. Avoid “red flags.”
A large, eye-catching advertisement for a Virginia personal injury attorney might be intriguing. But an attorney's skill level doesn't necessarily correlate with the size of her advertisements. Think twice about working with an attorney who appears overly solicitous or who pressures you to sign a retainer before you are ready. Also, be on the lookout for so-called “ambulance chasers” -- attorneys who sign as many clients as possible for the explicit purpose of settling early (and thus earning a “volume” profit).
3. Search for lawyers with the following qualities:
- Experience with respect to your type of injury claim.
- Resources and time to do whatever is necessary to press your claim to its limits.
- Excellent references.
- A solid trial record.
- A degree from a known and respected law school.
- A likable personality.
- An accessible office (preferably local).
- A free consultation option for first time clients.
- An objective and inquisitive legal mind.
4. Meet face-to-face with prospective attorneys.
During your initial meeting, ask as many questions as you want, and take good notes. Pay attention to the rapport that you establish with the attorney.
5. Find a competent attorney to press your claim effectively.
The perfect can be the enemy of the good. Your time is valuable, so don't spend too long mulling your choices. Every day you spend unrepresented offers an opportunity to potentially say or sign something that could impede your claim.