How To Find The Right Attorney
When you're stuck in a situation where you've been compromised by one attorney, finding another to help you right the situation isn't fun. Nonetheless a negligence attorney should be able to help. One of the first things that you need to do is interview as many attorneys in your area as possible. This will give you an idea of what the competition looks like and you'll get to know quite a few of the people who could be helping you. You want to figure out what they charge for their services, how they charge it, and what their personalities are like. You don't want some numb head representing you. Instead you want somebody who you can get along with and agree with their business practices. Attorney negligence is a serious thing and you don't want to get caught in it two times in a row.
In order to prove your case, you're going to need to get documents that show how you suffered personal injury due to the action or inaction of the last attorney you had hired. Then when you bring it to court it's called a negligence suit because of a breach of contract. The defendant attorney will do everything in his power to prove that either you suffered no financial injuries, or that the injuries you suffered were not because of him and any other good lawyer would have done the same thing that he did.
Well you need to be able to find someone who can combat all that in court. So this is why I suggested that you interview as many attorney's as possible so you can find the guy that you think can do the best job for you. If you fail once it's not like you can just try again.
It's important to find references for the negligence attorney that you think you want to hire. He may sound good to you when he talks about himself, but he may not be giving you the entire story. It's always a good idea to check the facts. How many years experience does he have? What do his clients say about him? How many cases has he done and what percentage did he win? Is there anyone you can talk with about him? Those are all very good questions to ask. A thing to consider is that a majority of attorney negligence cases have been from attorneys who work as an employee of a firm that employs five or less attorneys. So try and find an attorney from a larger firm.