Personal injury cases are much more common in the country now
compared to the past few decades. This discipline of law has seen an enormous
evolution giving rise to a phenomenal number of law firms and attorneys
handling personal injury cases and claims. Personal injury cases are very complex
and they require attorneys with expertise in this field to navigate the complex
systemand laws related to the case or claim. Just as any other state, Texas is
home to numerous law firms and attorneys that handle Personal injury claims and
cases. There are a few things to consider while choosing a Texas personal
injury lawyer.
Check the attorney’s rating
Individuals can prepare a potential list of attorneys or law firms
through research to settle on the right candidate. Most attorneys and law firms
practicing personal injury law are rated and reviewed by their previous clients
and acquaintances online. A quick check will reveal ratings and reviews of law
firm or attorney listings specific to the area online. Within the area, users
can check for Texas personal injury attorneys and law firms with a good history
of cases with verdict
and settlement information. This can be helpful when trying to settle on lawyers
who practice personal injury.
Reputation and experience
Checking for reviews and rating is one thing. It is also highly
important to do a full check on the biographic profile to understand the
reputation and expertise of the attorney/law firm. Does the attorney/law firm
have a website and a decent office with helpful employees working under them? Are
any of the candidates part of State and National Trial Lawyer Groups. It is
important to be sure that the chosen lawyer for the case has enough resources
and expertise to handle the case.
Attorney or the law firm’s fee
structure
Understanding the fee structure of the attorney or the law firm is
important as well. Two types of fee structure typically prevail in PI
discipline. Most common is for the attorney/law firm to follow a ‘No win, No
fee’ structure where they take a cut from the settlement if there is any. A
less common fee structure for personal injury in Texas is one where the law firm/attorney
takes upfront costs on retainer and works out preferable payment structure
later. In all cases, a claimant should understand the payment agreement with
the attorney or the firm before beginning the case to avoid conflicts.