Why Would You Need A Personal Injury Lawyer?
“A law is valuable not because it is law, but because there is right in it.” H. W. Beecher (Social Reformer, 1813-1887)
Lawyers have to go through the basic education of learning all areas of law before they decide to specialize. Personal Injury lawyers specialize in dealing with areas that fall under tort law which may have affected their clients, such as accidents during work, road accidents, contaminated products or negligence of any hospital or health organization.
Even though personal injury lawyers are licensed to practice in any field of law, they categorically handle cases that are subjected under tort law, like automobile accidents, work injuries, defective products and medical negligence.
The legal students wishing to specialize in the field of personal injury law have to go through a lot of written exams before they are allowed to practice. They need to take an ethics exam, multistate essay, multistate bar, and multistate professional responsibility exam before they are allowed to practice and in some states they may have to undergo even more tests before starting their careers as personal injury lawyers.
The state bar council has the authority to provide the necessary certification and admittance to students after they become practicing lawyers and they become specialists only after they finish the certificate program under the American Bar association. They, of course, will also need to keep themselves regularly updated in skills and knowledge to maintain thriving careers as attorneys.
One of the most important things aspects of pursuing a personal injury lawsuit is seeking immediate legal advice as soon as you feel you have a case. Winning compensation may be more difficult the longer you wait to get a lawyer. The statute of limitations imposes deadlines and set time limits on how long one has to file a complaint following an accident or injury. Each state has a different statute of limitation on filing personal injury claims. If the complaint is filed after the statute expires, the injured party may become ineligible to ever receive any compensation from the accused.
Personal injury lawyers accept cases on a contingency fee basis; if they win they receive a percentage of the award as their fee. If they lose, they do not receive an attorney fee, however the upfront costs associated with filing a lawsuit, needs to be taken on by the plaintiff. The fee charged is between 1/3 and 40% of a personal injury award. For “work injuries” compensation cases the fee is more tightly regulated and is also lower than for regular personal injury cases.
If you ever think you might need a personal injury lawyer, you can ask friends, family and your doctors or look through the yellow pages. The state bar also refers lawyers and of course, the internet is a great place to start as well.
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