Eight reason why you should hire a Personal Injury Attorney

Consulting with an injury attorney is an important step to take after you have received medical treatment for injuries after an accident. If you have never worked with an attorney, the thought of hiring one could seem intimidating. But it is an important step for you to take to understand your legal options after a serious accident. If you decide to file a personal injury claim to seek monetary compensation for your losses, it is important that you do so under the guidance of an experienced professional who knows how the personal injury claim process works in Florida. Give your claim the best chance possible to succeed by hiring an experienced personal injury attorney.

Below are eight reasons why working with a personal injury attorney is the best course of action if you are suffering from an injury and want to seek compensation for your losses. Although you certainly can file your own personal injury claim and pursue it yourself, an insurance company will not take the claim as seriously because they will not be concerned about you filing a lawsuit unless you have an attorney representing you. Representing yourself may lead to a lower settlement in your case.

  1. AN ATTORNEY HAS GREATER NEGOTIATING POWER THAN YOU HAVE
    A personal injury claim requires a lot of negotiating with other parties involved, such as doctors and the negligent party’s insurance provider. An experienced personal injury attorney knows how to negotiate effectively. In some cases, insurance providers and others might only be willing to negotiate with an attorney.
  2. YOUR ATTORNEY CAN MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT MISS DEADLINES
    In every personal injury case, there is a limit on how long the claimant has to file his or her claim. This is known as the statute of limitations. The limit will vary depending on the cause of injury, pursuant to Florida law. In addition to the statute of limitations, the court has deadlines that must be met. Your attorney will be able to keep track of these deadlines and ensure that you do not undermine your claim by missing a filing deadline.
  3. YOUR ATTORNEY HAS RESOURCES YOU DO NOT HAVE
    Any personal injury claim requires a substantial body of evidence to support it. The evidence can include photographs, videos, witness statements, and expert testimony from professionals like nurses, psychologists, and accident reconstruction specialists. An experienced attorney has a professional network that includes recognized experts who he or she can easily obtain evidence from to support a client’s claim.

Even when you have the resources to obtain the evidence to support your claim, your attorney will know how to use each piece to its greatest potential.

  1. AN ATTORNEY CAN PROTECT YOU
    A claimant can unwittingly harm his or her claim by saying something that undermines the claim during a deposition or another interaction with the court or an insurance provider. Your attorney will discuss the things you should and should not say in advance to prevent this type of mistake from hurting your claim.You might also receive a low settlement offer from the negligent party’s insurance provider in an attempt to resolve the case quickly. You might be tempted to simply accept any amount, your attorney can determine whether you can potentially receive more and seek that amount on your behalf.
  2. WORKING WITH AN ATTORNEY SAVES YOU TIME
    A personal injury claim can require extensive research into the applicable law. A claim requires interviewing witnesses, gathering police reports and medical records and reaching out to various experts for evidence. Your attorney will do this for you.
  3. AN ATTORNEY KNOWS ALL THE WAYS TO APPROACH YOUR CASE
    Most personal injury claims require some months to settle. Your attorney will determine an approximate amount you should expect to receive if your claim is successful and advise you about whether a settlement offer is fair. Your attorney will be aware of all the ways to approach and resolve your case and determine which will be the most effective. You do not have the negotiating power or legal knowledge to negotiate your claim, as well as a personal injury attorney, does.
  4. AN ATTORNEY WILL HANDLE YOUR CASE OBJECTIVELY
    You are emotionally involved in your case. Because you were the one injured in the accident, there is no way for you to separate yourself from the determination of the negligent party and the settlement you receive for your losses. An attorney brings an informed and objective perspective to an accident case. That allows the attorney to focus on important aspects of your case, like the extent of your damages and whether you were partially at fault for the accident.
  5. AN ATTORNEY KNOW HOW TO NAVIGATE THE CLAIMS PROCESS
    Although some personal injury claims are resolved quickly and in a straightforward manner, some require extensive negotiation and preparation for trial. When your personal injury claim becomes complicated, your attorney will rely on his or her experience to determine what to do. This is why it is important that you work with a personal injury attorney who has experience handling injury claims for clients resulting from similar accidents.

PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS SOUTH FLORIDA

When you are suffering from an injury because of another party’s reckless or negligent behavior, you probably have a lot of questions about seeking monetary compensation to cover your needs. Contact an experienced South Florida personal injury attorney with these questions to have them answered and receive advice about what you should do.

Our team of attorneys at Robes Law Group, PLLC is here to help you by providing you with the legal advice and representation you need when you are seeking compensation for your losses. Although we can not guarantee that you will receive compensation, we can guarantee that we will do all that we can to pursue your case. Contact our firm today to schedule your legal consultation with us (561) 570-5700.

The information contained in this blog is merely for informational purposes and is not intended as legal advice.