9 Questions to Ask a Personal Injury Lawyer After an Accident

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In the aftermath of an accident, finding the right personal injury lawyer can make a difference in your case. Asking the right questions ensures you choose an attorney who can effectively handle your claim and maximize your compensation.

At Hollis Law Firm, we help clients understand their legal rights and pursue fair compensation. Asking informed questions during a consultation can provide clarity and help you make the best decision for your case.

What Experience Do You Have with Cases Like Mine?

Ask about the lawyer’s experience handling cases similar to yours. Specific experience with your type of injury or accident increases the chances of a favorable resolution. Request examples of past cases, including the legal strategies used and the compensation recovered.

A lawyer with a strong track record in cases like yours knows what to expect and how to address challenges. Find out how long they have practiced personal injury law and whether they have dealt with similar insurance companies or opposing attorneys.

What Are the Strengths and Weaknesses of My Case?

Every personal injury case has factors that help or hurt its success. A skilled attorney should clearly explain both. Strong evidence, credible witnesses, and clear liability strengthen a case. Weaknesses may include disputed fault, lack of documentation, or pre-existing conditions.

Honest discussions about these elements help set realistic expectations. A lawyer who identifies potential issues early can create strategies to counter them and improve your case. This also lets you see how your lawyer may structure the case. Every lawyer can have a different interpretation of a case and how to go about handling it. That way, you can choose a lawyer who develops a strategy that you agree with and can fully support. 

What Compensation Can I Expect to Recover?

Compensation varies based on medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other economic and non-economic damages. An experienced lawyer should provide an estimate based on similar cases and legal precedents.

Ask about the types of damages available, including economic (medical bills, lost income) and non-economic (emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life). A clear understanding of potential compensation helps you plan for the future.

How Do You Handle Legal Fees and Costs?

Many personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if you win. Confirm the percentage they take and any additional costs, such as court fees or expert witness expenses.

Clarify whether you will need to cover any costs upfront. Transparency about fees ensures no surprises later in the process. Hollis Law Firm takes cases on a contingency basis, meaning you don’t pay any fees until we win your case. If we don’t win your case, you don’t pay us anything. 

How Long Will My Case Take to Resolve?

Personal injury cases can take months or even years, depending on complexity, negotiations, and court schedules. A lawyer should provide a general timeframe based on similar cases.

Factors like ongoing medical treatment, insurance negotiations, and potential trials affect the timeline. Understanding this helps you prepare for what lies ahead.

Will My Case Go to Trial or Settle Out of Court?

Most personal injury cases settle before reaching trial. However, some require court proceedings to secure fair compensation. Ask how often the lawyer takes cases to trial and their success rate.

A lawyer prepared to go to trial often secures better settlements. Insurance companies take them more seriously, knowing they won’t accept low offers.

How Will You Communicate Updates About My Case?

Consistent communication ensures you stay informed about your case’s progress. Ask how often you can expect updates and whether they will come via phone, email, or in-person meetings.

Clarify the best way to reach your lawyer with questions or concerns. A responsive attorney provides peace of mind and keeps you involved in the process.

What Evidence Will Strengthen My Claim?

Strong evidence builds a compelling case. Ask what documentation and proof will help, such as medical records, accident reports, witness statements, and photos.

A lawyer should guide you in collecting and preserving key evidence. Missing or weak evidence can undermine your claim, so securing it early strengthens your position.

What Challenges Could Affect the Outcome of My Case?

Every case faces potential obstacles, including disputed liability, insurance tactics, or insufficient evidence. A seasoned lawyer anticipates these issues and develops strategies to address them.

Discussing possible challenges upfront helps you stay prepared and proactive. A strong legal strategy accounts for potential setbacks and ensures a well-prepared case.

Contact Hollis Law Firm About Your Personal Injury Case

Accidents bring legal and financial burdens, but a skilled lawyer can make the process easier. At Hollis Law Firm, we guide clients through personal injury claims and pursue the compensation they need.

Schedule a consultation to discuss your case. Our team provides clear answers, strong representation, and dedicated support throughout your legal journey. Call Hollis Law Firm at 866-262-0890 or fill out our contact form for a consultation.

Author
JASON CHAMBERS, JD
Hollis Law Firm

As the managing attorney at the Hollis Law Firm, Jason Chambers leads complex product liability and personal injury litigations, advocating for clients injured by defective drugs, medical devices, and personal injury accidents. The firm, based in Kansas City, represents victims throughout the Midwest and beyond, offering free consultations to those affected by harmful prescription drugs, defective medical devices, and personal injuries.

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