- Hire a car accident attorney who takes your case on a contingency fee. Most work on it, but not all, so hire one on a contingency fee.
- Make sure your attorney has the time to devote to/prepare for your case if due to any reason your case goes to litigation.
- Check their reviews. If an attorney sets reasonable expectations that will help you in the process of your case then you want them by your side rather than an attorney who tells you anything you want to hear to get your business done.
- A good support staff. Rarely does an attorney do the legwork to gather the bills, place Medicare on notice, and obtain reductions where possible on outstanding medical bills – his support staff is very important to your case because it does all the work.
- Don’t be afraid to ask questions, rather try to gather them and ask at once. For as good as their support staff is, a few things are frustrating the clients who feel the need to reach out every single day.