If you have been involved in a car accident, or if you have been knocked off your bicycle on the road - or even if you have received, for example, a 4th DUI (in Florida) - you may have wondered whether you should get in touch with a lawyer. Today, we’re going to discuss some of the reasons that you should speak to a lawyer rather then attempt to represent yourself.
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Lawyers get results
If you’ve ever heard
the so-called advice to represent yourself in any kind of car crash claim, you
will probably have heard that the reason for choosing to ‘go it alone’ is that
you will receive the whole pay-out awarded by the courts without having to pay
a car accident lawyer. On the face of things, the whole roll-up-your-sleeves and do it
yourself attitude is sort of admirable - we all love to hear stories of the
underdog taking on the faceless corporate machine and coming out on top. The
only problem is, it’s complete nonsense.
If you think about
the many stages of law school and on the job training that lawyers spend years
and years of their life carefully navigating, and if you think that you are
going to turn up having completed a few nights of basic online research and be
taken seriously, you may as well line up next to Usain Bolt in the 100 metre
Olympic finals with your laces tied together and a 500 lb gorilla on your back.
Can you win? Sure. It’s technically possible. But the chances are minute.
DUI lawyers understand the course your claim is likely to take. They know how to prepare your case for
the desired outcome and they know the tactics likely to be employed by the
other side. Unless you have been through law school, and unless you have
trained for the requisite amount of time on the job to be permitted to handle
this kind of thing, you won’t have anywhere near the knowledge or experience
required to settle your case in your favour in as short a time frame as
possible. Always, at the very least, speak to a lawyer.
Lawyers know the lay
of the land
Nobody owes you anything. That’s worth remembering when it comes to the law. Unless you fight for your own rights, nobody is going to afford you the privilege of telling you what to do to help your non-fault car crash claim. The courts and the other side have no reason to advise you that any actions taken by you may be wayward, premature, not required, or simply that you are on the right track but may have made a simple error. This means that your case could be thrown out without any explanation that makes sense to you.
Instead, speak to a
lawyer. They have experience, and will know how to sort out the correct
paperwork, as well as completing it on time and filing it with the courts as
necessary. Again, if you know nothing of the legal procedure, don’t waste your
time and money in an attempt to represent yourself - always speak to a law
firm.
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