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Kaufman & McPherson, PLLC
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R. E. Hill Esq. Hill, Peterson ,Carper ,Bee & Deitzler
John F. Dascoli Esq. The Segal Law Firm
Troy N. Giatras, Esq. - Giatras & Webb
Robert V. Berthold Jr. - Berthold, Tiano & O'Dell
Kelly Elswick Howley & Venezia
Geri Guerin, Esq.
The Taylor Law Firm, P.L.L.C.
How to Retain a Trustworthy West Virginia Personal Injury Attorney
Rely on good sources.
Just because a West Virginia personal injury attorney advertises on billboards, solicits business by email, or otherwise chases after leads doesn't mean that he/she is disreputable. However, particularly in the early stages of your lawyer search, you might want to opt for more objective search methods. Through AttorneyLocate.com, for example, you can connect with highly regarded attorneys in places like Charleston, Huntington, Parkersburg, Wheeling, Morgantown, and Weirton.
Learn about prospective lawyers before interviewing them.
Investigate your West Virginia personal injury attorney before you meet with him/her. Use testimonials from clients, websites, and recommendations from trusted organizations, like the West Virginia State Bar and the Better Business Bureau, to get a clearer picture of the attorney's record and process. As part of your preparation, draw up a list of concerns to be answered during your free consultation.
Meet with several lawyers prior to retaining counsel.
Ask probing questions. How does the attorney typically handle cases like yours? Does he/she have the energy and resources to work for months on your behalf? Has the attorney been disbarred or otherwise disciplined for improper ethical conduct in the past?
Trust both facts and your instincts to help you to choose your representative.
Even though your need for an attorney may be pressing, it's better to wait than it is to rush into a retainer arrangement with an individual who hasn't yet won your trust.