NEW YORK, NY, November 29, 2012 (Press-News.org) If you have been seriously injured in a bus accident, choosing the right attorney will be one of the most important decisions you make. Often, bus accidents result in catastrophic injuries. If you are facing the financial burdens associated with mounting medical bills, rehabilitation costs, and lost wages as you recover, you will need the assistance of a bus accident lawyer who can ensure your settlement adequately covers your losses.
There are several important factors to evaluate when choosing a bus accident lawyer. The following tips will help you as you being your search.
Experience
Always evaluate the experience of a potential bus accident attorney. Ideally, you should choose a lawyer who focuses on personal injury law, particularly motor vehicle accidents. Since bus accident cases are substantially different from car accident claims and truck accident claims, you should make sure your attorney has worked on several bus accident cases as well.
At your initial consultation, ask your lawyer how many bus accident cases he has handled. Also, make sure he knows all of the complex state laws which govern these cases.
Personalized Attention
Your lawyer should truly care about helping you through this difficult time in your life and be willing to give your case the attention it deserves. It is common for large law firms to attract clients based on their reputation and then pass cases along to less experienced associates. This will not provide you with the greatest likelihood of a successful outcome.
Ask your lawyer if he will be personally handling every aspect of your case. If not, make sure you ask about the credentials of any other attorneys who will be working on your case. It is also a good idea to find out who will be your primary contact person at the law firm. Can you contact them with questions after hours? These details will tell you a lot about the level of personalized attention your bus accident lawyer provides.
Track Record of Success
While it is easy to become impressed by a long list of professional accolades and associations, these will not help you win your case. What matters most is your attorney's track record of success. Would you rather work with an attorney who has earned many multimillion dollar verdicts and settlements for his clients or the attorney who has a spotty record in bus accident cases?
Don't be afraid to ask your bus accident lawyer about his track record, and research the verdicts and settlements he has achieved for past bus accident patients. While prior success does not guarantee success in your case, it can at least give you peace of mind and confidence that you have chosen a capable attorney.
For additional information on how to choose a bus accident lawyer, please visit the website of Marc Albert, serving clients in the New York City metropolitan area.
Website: www.nycautoaccidentlaw.com
Choosing the Right Bus Accident Lawyer
If you have been seriously injured in a bus accident, choosing the right attorney will be one of the most important decisions you make.
2012-11-29
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