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February 5, 2008

A Personal Injury Attorney Moves Quickly

Filed under: Personal Injury Attorney — Personal Injury Attorney Expert @ 2:17 pm

A personal injury attorney is hired to represent an injured person who feels their injuries were the direct result of another party’s negligence or carelessness. Clearly, the objective of a personal injury attorney is to prove liability on the part of the defense so that they can successfully procure financial restitution for their client.

A large part of successfully proving this liability is by moving quickly to collect pertinent evidence. Once their client engages their services, a personal injury attorney will move quickly to collect evidence such as medical records, police reports, photographs, videotape, and even eyewitness accounts. The importance of moving through this process quickly is especially obvious when it comes to eyewitness accounts; it is important to approach witnesses while all that they have seen is still fresh in their mind.

Using the evidence collected a personal injury attorney will then work with the attorney for the opposition to settle the case out of court. A settlement can procure their client the financial restitution they deserve while avoiding the time and stress associated with going to court. If, however, settlement is not successful, a personal injury attorney will take the case to court – representing their client’s interests in front of a judge and jury.

Moving quickly in the collection of evidence and the presentation of such evidence in court can work in favor of the injured person’s case. A reputable personal injury attorney knows that it is imperative to strike while the iron is hot in seeking restitution.

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