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Here’s How To Find The Right Lawyer After A Truck Accident

Allen Brown by Allen Brown
June 30, 2021
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Every year around 20 to 50 million people suffer from non-fatal road accident injuries and damages. Road accidents claim the lives of over 1.3 million annually. These numbers are alarming, and the fact that most of the accidents result from human error becomes a cause of concern. 

We have all had instances of being involved in road accidents where we were not at fault. At times like this, it is important to take legal action against the person causing the accident. This is essential not just to prevent the person from being negligent while driving in the future but also to ensure you get full insurance cover. Should you struggle and run from pillar to post the next time your truck is involved in an accident? How can you find the right lawyer to deal with your case? Read on to find answers!

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Look For Experts

In the layman’s eyes, a lawyer can take up any legal suit and argue on your behalf. Soap operas and movies add to this common myth. However, that is far from the truth. Every lawyer has an area of specialization, and you need to find a lawyer specializing in road accidents to fight your case. 

Many websites provide a consolidated list of lawyers based on their expertise. If you are in Georgia, the lawyers at WeaverFirm.com can help you find a resolution for your truck accidents. As truck accidents are more complicated than regular car accidents, it would help to hire an expert. The lawyer should have a thorough understanding of federal and state rules that govern the trucking industry.

Experience Handling Truck Accident Claims

As you research through the profiles of numerous truck accident lawyers online, look for their experience and success rate in handling truck accident claims. See if they have been reviewed by their past clients and what they had to say about his work ethics, success, etc. Remember that a lawyer who is an expert in a hit and run case or a slip and fall case might not be successful in handling your case.

It is normal to have a lot of questions on how to go ahead with the process. Do not hesitate to ask questions when you meet your lawyer. Find someone patient enough to answer all your questions and clear your doubts. You do not want to be stuck with a lawyer who isn’t willing to share the case’s progress with you.

Comfort

The lawyer you hire for your truck accident case or any case for that matter should be easy to talk to. It is a decision similar to hiring a personal therapist or a doctor to feel comfortable sharing your thoughts, feelings, and what you are going through. If your lawyer does not feel comfortable to talk to you and you feel intimidated by talking to them, it could get difficult to go ahead with the case.

An accident is a traumatic event. It could impact your mental, physical, and emotional health significantly. Your lawyer should be empathetic enough to listen to your sufferings beyond just the legal implications of the accidents. You should be able to share every tiny detail of your life and health with your lawyer since the accident to ensure you get justice. Try to build a rapport with the lawyer and their assistants who will be handling the case.

Get Peer Recommendations

You could ask for references and recommendations of lawyers from your friends, family, and workgroups. Share the details of the accident you have been in and ask if they know someone who could legally help you take this forward. As the recommendation comes from someone you know and trust, you can be sure that the lawyer has the right qualifications, experience, and best interest in taking up this case. 

Understand Their Charges

It might not seem comfortable or right to discuss the payment terms during the first interaction. Nobody wants to come across as a person who lets money be the deciding factor. But in reality, there is nothing wrong with discussing the charges and payment terms with your lawyer right away. This is all the more true in the case of an accident where you might already be battling with the truck repair, medical bills, therapist bills, etc. 

So, remember there is nothing wrong with starting your discussions with how much they charge and the payment terms. Most lawyers work on contingency fees rather than an upfront payment. Always get a written agreement from your lawyer once you agree on the payment terms. 

In Conclusion

You suffered a personal loss and deserve to be compensated. The truck accident lawyer should help you get back on your feet from the compensation you get. Make sure the lawyer you hire understands this and helps you find the right resolution. 

Allen Brown

Allen Brown

The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute professional advice, medical care or advice from your doctor.

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