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Tips for Building a Good Relationship With Your Personal Injury Attorney

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After suffering an injury due to the negligence of another party, it is a good idea to hire an attorney to help you with your personal injury case. You want someone on your side who can defend your rights and interests and help you pursue the justice and compensation you deserve. Establishing a strong, positive relationship with your personal injury attorney is crucial as it makes the experience easier. Having a good relationship with your personal injury lawyer can also lead to a better resolution of your case. A good relationship with your lawyer fosters trust and collaboration, which can significantly affect the outcome of your case. But how exactly do you build a good relationship with your personal injury attorney? Below, we share some tips for building a good relationship with your personal injury attorney.

  1. Be Honest With Your Attorney

Being open and honest with your personal injury lawyer is vital. Tell your attorney everything there is to know about your case. Your lawyer needs accurate information to build a strong case. Therefore, don’t hide anything from them. Even if you think something is embarrassing or damaging, you need to share it with your lawyer. The attorney-client privilege exists to protect the confidential conversations between you and your lawyer. Your attorney is legally barred from sharing with others what you tell them. So, you can rest assured that you are safe sharing all the details about your case with your lawyer. By sharing everything with your attorney, including information you think is embarrassing or potentially damaging, they can strategize how to mitigate any negative impact. Being honest with your lawyer enables them to anticipate and counter the defense side’s arguments.

  1. Be Responsive

When you email your attorney or call them, and they miss your call, you expect them to get back to you as soon as possible, right? Your lawyer expects the same from you. Respond promptly to emails, calls, or any other forms of communication from your attorney. If your lawyer asks for information or documents, respond promptly to their request. Being responsive shows your lawyer you are serious about your case. That can motivate them to work diligently for you.

  1. Notify Your Attorney About New Developments

Ensure you keep your personal injury lawyer updated about new developments, such as new evidence, your medical condition, or contact from the at-fault party’s insurance company. Updating your lawyer ensures they have the most current information to advocate for you. It helps them adjust their strategy if need be. This can improve your chances of achieving a favorable outcome.

  1. Listen to Your Attorney

One of the easiest ways to ruin your relationship with your personal injury lawyer is by refusing to listen to them. Your attorney has the experience and expertise to guide you through the legal process, so you need to listen to them and follow their advice. Following your lawyer’s advice can significantly enhance your chances of obtaining a favorable outcome.

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Are you looking for an experienced personal injury attorney to help you recover the compensation you deserve? Contact our Fort Myers personal injury attorneys at The Pendas Law Firm.

The Pendas Law Firm also represents clients in the Fort Lauderdale, Ocala, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, Miami, Daytona Beach, West Palm Beach, Bradenton, Naples, and Melbourne areas.