Did you suffer a dog bite injury because the neighbor’s canine was not on a leash? Were you hurt in an auto accident that wasn’t your fault? In such circumstances, you may consider filing a personal injury lawsuit and seeking compensation for your losses. The scope of personal injury law in Tennessee is huge, covering everything from car accidents and dog bites to medical malpractice, product defects, truck accidents, and boat accidents. Immediately after an accident, it is wise to call a local attorney and get advice on your injury claim. In this post, we are sharing more on finding a good attorney in Tennessee. 

Ask questions

When you meet a personal injury lawyer for the first time, asking some of these questions listed below – 

  1. How long have you been working as a personal injury lawyer in Tennessee?
  2. How many other lawyers work for the same law firm?
  3. What do you think of my case?
  4. I had a minor fault in a car accident. Can I expect compensation?
  5. How frequently do you deal with similar personal injury cases?
  6. What would be your approach for my case?
  7. Will I have access to your office? How frequently can I expect updates?
  8. Can you share a few client references?
  9. Have you been to court for personal injury lawsuits?
  10. If yes, what were the outcomes of those cases? 

In addition to these questions, you may want to check if the personal injury law firm has good reviews. Independent reviews and testimonials posted on Google can be really handy for comparing options.

Cost of hiring a personal injury lawyer

Most personal injury lawyers in Tennessee work on a contingency mode, although there can be exceptions. If the lawyer is working on a contingency basis, they will only ask for a fee when they win. The fee is a fixed part of the final financial settlement, ranging between 20% and 40%. The cost of hiring an attorney depends largely on the work involved, and experienced lawyers do charge more than others. 

You need immediate help

Right after a personal injury accident, you are expected to gather evidence and details to bolster the case. However, with your injuries and trauma, it can be hard to think straight. Let an attorney take over your case so that you can recover at home. If a lawyer agrees to work on the case, they will help with the insurance claim too.