1. What are their peer reviews?
  2. What percentage of their cases are referrals from other lawyers?
  3. Do they send "solicitation" letters to potential clients' homes after an accident?
  4. Do they only charge a fee if there is a recovery?
  5. What does it mean when lawyers say "no fee if no recovery"?
  6. Do they have the financial and staffing resources to take on my case?
  7. What kinds of cases do they handle daily?
  8. How long have they been handling personal injury cases?
  9. Do they try lawsuits in court?
  10. Do they teach or lecture at legal education seminars?
  11. Are they a member of legal organizations that specialize in representing the injured?
  12. Are they certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy?

We break down these questions and why they are important to ask below.


If you’ve been injured as a result of someone else’s negligence, you will be facing many important decisions in the days, weeks, and months following an injury. 

Finding the "right" lawyer to represent you is often the most critical factor in a successful recovery.

Insurance companies have the financial resources to hire skilled lawyers who specialize in defending personal injury claims. The experience and skills of your lawyer will play a pivotal role in the amount of compensation you receive.

Most injury victims do not know that the best, most successful personal injury attorneys in your community charge fees that are the same as inexperienced lawyers who have no track record of success in the courtroom.