2. Just because you have a viable accident
claim doesn't mean a particular accident
injury lawyer will automatically take your
case. As important as it is to do your
homework in selecting an attorney, that
attorney will closely analyze whether
you'll make a good fit for the firm.
3. Projecting a Positive AttitudeProjecting a Positive Attitude
A good personal injury attorney makes client
satisfaction a top priority. However, some people
are difficult to satisfy no matter what. At an initial
meeting, if a potential client has nothing positive
to say about anything, this could expose a problem.
An example might be if the attorney comments
how fortunate it was that the client's children
weren't hurt in the accident. If the client responds
with something to the effect of "Never mind the
children, what about me?" this could be a good
signal to the lawyer that this person will never be
satisfied no matter what the lawyer does and would
therefore not make a good client.
4. An Entitlement Philosophy
It's understandable to feel you're entitled to
compensation if you believe you were
injured in an accident through no fault of
your own. However, juries tend not to
award money to accident victims they
don't like. If a claimant blames everyone
else for their problems and acts "put upon"
by having to come to court, this could spell
trouble for a potential verdict.
5. Taking Responsibility for Your ActionsTaking Responsibility for Your Actions
Similar to the "entitlement" mentality described above
is the client who refuses to be honest about their
own actions. As a personal injury attorney can
explain, legal fault for an accident depends on a
variety of factors. If the accident victim did anything
to contribute to his or her own injuries, this can limit
the amount of recovery they may receive. For
example, suppose a pedestrian is struck by a car
while texting and jaywalking. As far as the court or
a claims adjuster is concerned, this may put some of
the legal responsibility for the accident squarely on
the injured person's shoulders. If a client refuses to
accept this and sticks with the old "pedestrians
always have the right of way" myth, he may not
make a good client.
6. Lawyers Are People TooLawyers Are People Too
Another red flag an attorney may have when interviewing
potential clients is one who constantly questions the
attorney's integrity. Most attorneys will not put up with
this type of behavior for long.
While no accident injury lawyer can guarantee a particular
result when they agree to take on a case, the first step is
finding an experienced attorney with a proven track
record.
Resources:
http://kwjoneslaw.com/bakersfield-personal-injury-lawyers.html
http://ezinearticles.com/?How-A-Personal-Injury-Lawyer-
Chooses-Clients&id=8601660