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November 19, 2007

A Personal Injury Attorney Walks Clients Through Legal Terms

Filed under: Personal Injury Attorney — Personal Injury Attorney Expert @ 9:09 am

Unless you have gone to law school, chances are that you are relatively unfamiliar with the terminology used by attorneys throughout the legal process. While this is a fairly innocuous complaint at most times, it can be extremely frustrating when you are actually embroiled in a legal case – especially if you are injured and already hurting.

When it comes to a personal injury case, a personal injury attorney is charged with many responsibilities, not the least of which is walking their client through the many intricacies of the legal process. For a person who has been injured these are trying enough times without being confused by technical jargon. Therefore, it is the role of the personal injury attorney to explain in very clear terms the details of the ensuing case.

During a personal injury case, the personal injury attorney will first assess the viability of the case – before bringing it to court. In collecting the evidence connected to the accident and resulting injury the personal injury attorney is able to determine if fault does in fact lie with the defendant due to their negligent or careless behavior.

If it is found that such liability does exist, the personal injury attorney will set about the process of presenting such evidence – in either an out of court settlement or in a court of law. Throughout the process it is their responsibility to fully educate their client and explain the entirety of the case and all the proceedings.

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