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How to Choose Your Legal Representation After a Personal Injury
19 Jan 2023, 8:50 am GMT
While the personal injury market may have incurred relatively nominal growth since 2020, it expanded by 1.8% last year to peak at £4 billion.
Although some demean the personal injury market, it provides a unique and accessible services to individuals who suffer as a result of an accident, enabling them to make a viable compensation claim and recoup associated medical fees or a loss of earnings.
But how should you go about choosing your legal representation after a personal injury? Let’s find out!
#1. Does a Potential Firm Specialise in Personal Injury Cases?
Let’s start with the basics; as personal injury is a niche and targeted area of law that requires a specific knowledge base and significant experience.
Certainly, liaising with a personal injury solicitor can prove key when dealing with complex cases, whether they’re spinal injury claims that are life-changing or originated from complicated circumstances where the burden of proof is particularly challenging.
In this case, you’ll need a seasoned and qualified solicitor that understands the personal injury claims process and how cases typically pan out, as this helps to collate the required evidence quickly and makes a speedy, out-of-court settlement more likely.
#2. Look for Locality and Reputation
Like most services provided, legal assistance requires corporeal meetings that require solicitors to operate within a fixed geographical area.
Certainly, you’ll need to identify a reputable specialist within your local area, so that they can deliver the necessary services to the best of their ability and organise in-person meetings as and when required.
When looking to distinguish between local service providers who may operate in your area, you’ll have to compare objective and first-hand client reviews to ensure that you choose the solicitor with the best reputation.
Check out each solicitor’s website too for first-hand testimonials, which can reflect their previous successes and determine service providers that have a proven record of achieving settlements on behalf of their clients.
#3. Prioritise Solicitors with Keen Negotiation Skills
The best solicitors tend to combine acute legal expertise and knowledge with a host of transferable skills, from critical and analytical thinking to an ability to negotiate.
Keen negotiation skills are particularly important for personal injury solicitors, who are often tasked with negotiating out-of-court settlements on behalf of their clients while securing the best possible compensation payout.
Obviously, settling a claim out of court is beneficial for clients, especially if they’re continuing to suffer from the mental and physical fallout from their incident. Similarly, out-of-court settlements are usually arrived at quicker and negate extended processes of litigation, which is key when clients are suffering from a loss of earnings and need to cover this financial chasm.
So, prioritise solicitors that have proven negotiation skills and a track record of securing quick and generous compensation payouts in relation to individual claims.
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Hernaldo Turrillo
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Hernaldo Turrillo is a writer and author specialised in innovation, AI, DLT, SMEs, trading, investing and new trends in technology and business. He has been working for ztudium group since 2017. He is the editor of openbusinesscouncil.org, tradersdna.com, hedgethink.com, and writes regularly for intelligenthq.com, socialmediacouncil.eu. Hernaldo was born in Spain and finally settled in London, United Kingdom, after a few years of personal growth. Hernaldo finished his Journalism bachelor degree in the University of Seville, Spain, and began working as reporter in the newspaper, Europa Sur, writing about Politics and Society. He also worked as community manager and marketing advisor in Los Barrios, Spain. Innovation, technology, politics and economy are his main interests, with special focus on new trends and ethical projects. He enjoys finding himself getting lost in words, explaining what he understands from the world and helping others. Besides a journalist, he is also a thinker and proactive in digital transformation strategies. Knowledge and ideas have no limits.
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