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Working with a Personal Injury Lawyer
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Choosing a Good Personal Injury Lawyer
by David Goguen, J.D. · University of San Francisco School of Law
You've decided to hire a lawyer to handle your personal injury claim. It's a smart move, but there's more work to be done to ensure that your case ends up in the right hands. ... Read more
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I Can't Find a Lawyer to Take My Case
by Stacy Barrett, Attorney · UC Law San Francisco
You believe in the merits of your personal injury case, but you can't seem to find a lawyer who feels the same. ... Read more
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Costs vs. Fees in a Personal Injury Case
by Carole Bosch, Attorney
Costs and fees may mean the same thing to you, but in lawyer parlance, they're different. Make sure you understand the financial side of your case before you sign a fee agreement. ... Read more
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Can I Represent Myself in My Personal Injury Case?
by David Berg, Attorney · Syracuse University College of Law
It's usually wise to put your personal injury case in the hands of a skilled professional, but in rare instances it may make sense to handle your claim without a lawyer. ... Read more
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What is a Summary Judgment Motion in a Personal Injury Case?
by Carol DiBari, Attorney · St. John's University School of Law
A summary judgment motion is a crucial procedural moment in any personal injury case. Here's what to expect. ... Read more
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What Is a "Contingency Fee" Agreement?
by David Goguen, J.D. · University of San Francisco School of Law
Most personal injury lawyers represent their clients under a "contingency fee" agreement. Here's what that means for you and your case. ... Read more
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Your Contract With Your Personal Injury Lawyer
When you're hiring a personal injury lawyer, signing the contract (usually called a contingency fee agreement) makes it official, so here's what to keep in mind. ... Read more
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When Will My Lawyer Say How Much My Personal Injury Case is Worth?
by David Berg, Attorney · Syracuse University College of Law
Your lawyer may have perfectly valid reasons for not voicing an opinion on how much your case is worth. ... Read more