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Seven Reasons to Retain a Lawyer

Whether you have been charged with a crime or are filing a personal injury lawsuit, it is in your best interest to retain a lawyer for numerous reasons. An attorney understands how to apply the law to your case, and he or she also understands how case law also comes into play. Too many individuals try to proceed without representation but do not have an appreciation as to the interplay between federal laws such as the Federal Torts Claims Act and state laws. Here are seven reasons you should retain a lawyer.

1. Having a personal injury lawyer from Montgomery or your local area may persuade the jury as to the merits of your case.

First, a lawyer has persuasive skills and can argue your case before a jury. He or she will know how to persuade the jury to the merits of your case. You want an injury lawyer that can best persuade the judge to award you damages from your injury or if you are the defendant, you want a lawyer that can persuade the judge you are not liable to pay the prosecution for their injuries.

2. A lawyer will stand up for your constitutional rights.

If you have been charged with a crime, a lawyer will understand your constitutional rights. He or she can analyze the evidence from the point of view that your constitutional rights are at stake. For example, evidence obtained in violation of your Miranda Rights may be inadmissible in trial and can completely alter the outcome of your case.

3. A lawyer understands local court rules.

A lawyer can apply procedural court rules to your case and abide by them. A lawyer can also help you abide by the same rules that will help you case move along more smoothly when it comes to the trial. Without a lawyer to help you know and understand the procedural rules of the court, it will make it harder to win your case.

4. An attorney can negotiate with defense attorneys from insurance companies to achieve a better settlement.

An attorney knows how to leverage certain facts of your case to achieve an increased settlement for your case. If at all possible, it is better your lawyer gets you the settlement you deserve rather than going to trial.

5. An attorney understands the rules of civil procedure and how they impact your case.

An attorney understands how the rules of civil procedure may apply to your case and allow you to interplead another defendant that is liable. It is also possible that he or she may be able to remove you from the equation altogether.

6. An attorney will provide you with zealous representation in court.

An attorney will approach your case with an energetic attitude and provide you with zealous representation at every stage. This makes him or her more persuasive to a judge and a jury about the merits of your case.

7. An attorney understands what is at stake in your case.

A lawyer understands what is at stake in your case whether you have been charged with a crime or are trying to secure a settlement. He or she understands that effective legal arguments are necessary for your case in order to protect you from jail time or to get you the compensation that you deserve.

These are the top reasons everyone should secure an attorney when he or she is dealing with legal issues. An attorney can analyze the relevant issues in your case and apply the law to the facts of your case.

This article is from Lizzie Weakley, a freelance writer from Columbus, Ohio. She went to college at The Ohio State University where she studied communications. She enjoys the outdoors and long walks in the park with her three-year-old husky Snowball.

Bob Kraft

I am a Dallas, Texas lawyer who has had the privilege of helping thousands of clients since 1971 in the areas of Personal Injury law and Social Security Disability.

About This Blog

The title of this blog reflects my attitude toward those government agencies and insurance companies that routinely mistreat injured or disabled people. As a Dallas, Texas lawyer, I've spent more than 45 years trying to help those poor folk, and I have been frustrated daily by the actions of the people on the other side of their claims. (Sorry if I offended you...)

If you find this type of information interesting or helpful, please visit my law firm's main website at KraftLaw.com. You will find many more articles and links. Thank you for your time.

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