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Personal Injury Attorney
Important questions to ask when looking for a Personal Injury Attorney
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1.ONTINGENCYC How am I going to afford a lawyer if I don't have any money upfront?
2.IABILITYL The other driver says it wasn't their fault; how do we prove who is responsible?
3.AMAGESD What is the legal term for the money I’m asking for to cover my losses?
4.REEF How much does it cost just to talk to an attorney for the first time?
5.ETTLEMENTS Does every single case have to go to a full trial in front of a judge?
6.VIDENCEE Should I keep my medical records and take photos of the accident scene?
7.EGLIGENCEN What do we call it when someone fails to act with reasonable care?
8.OLS Is there a deadline or a time limit for me to file my lawsuit? (Note: Abbreviation for Statute of Limitations)
9.EPOSITIOND Will I have to give a formal statement under oath before the trial starts?
10.ERDICTV What is the final decision called if my case actually goes to a jury?
11.IPP What's the insurance that covers my medical bills regardless of who caused it? (Personal Injury Protection)
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