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How to Find the Best Workers Compensation Lawyers

Rick Koenig, Attorney • May 07, 2018

If you are thinking about making a workers compensation claim, you want to make sure you have the very best attorneys. Learn more about what to ask and how to make sure you have the best workers compensation lawyers you can find.

If you have been injured on the job , you deserve justice. And if you're dealing with serious injuries or illnesses, you need to hire an attorney. A skilled, experienced lawyer will be able to get you all the benefits that you are entitled to.

But workers' comp is a complexed and specialized area of the law, so you should find a lawyer that has expertise specifically in this field.

Unfortunately, it can be hard to weed out the true expert attorneys and the ones who aren't as skilled. You might see advertisements for workers' comp lawyers that are stylish and appealing, but they're often all style and no substance.

The things that make up a good, experienced workers' comp attorney cant be portrayed in an ad. This means that it will probably take you a little extra work to find what you're looking for.

That's why we wrote this article, to help you find the best workers compensation lawyers for you.

Ask Around

You should start by asking your friends, colleagues, and family members for recommendations. It's common to find out that the best lawyers out there actually don't advertise their business. This is because they are so confident in their ability to get the job done right that they rely on word-of-mouth to find new customers.

You can also find recommendations at your local state bar associations and legal aid offices.

Use the Internet With Caution

With the rise of the internet, it's normal for people to find any service that they need online. But if you've discovered possible attorneys through an online advertisement or a review site, you need to do more digging.

Make sure you take the time to study the attorney's website in order to see if it puts an emphasis on their expertise in workers' comp.

Also, look for testimonials from other clients and whether or not they seem to have a good track record for success. But if you find one bad review , don't let that count them out entirely. People are more likely to leave reviews in the event of a bad turnout than they are when they're happy.

You shouldn't make this decision entirely off of the internet. But you can still use the internet as a tool to find out the prospective lawyer's level of knowledge, skill, and professionalism.

You're The Employer Here, Interview Them For the Job

Most workers' comp lawyers give out free consults with future clients. In these consultations, they ask a lot of questions and it's important that you answer them.

However, use this as an opportunity to ask just as many. Here are a few ideas for questions to ask a prospective workers' compensation attorney.

  • How many years have you been handling these claims?
  • Is your practice devoted to workers' comp?
  • Will you be with me through the whole process, like administrative hearings and appeals and, if it gets there, in court?
  • Can I see references?
  • Will you have assistants working on my case?
  • Who will I speak to on the phone if I have questions later?
  • Do you represent employers too?
  • Do you have certifications?
  • Can you explain the workers' comp claim process to me?
  • What are all of your fees?
  • What are my case's strengths and weaknesses?

These are just some of the questions you should ask all of the workers' comp lawyers you meet with. Write them down and take them with you and write down their answers to consider later.

They Should Treat You with Respect

This first consultation is also a great time to gauge their professionalism and demeanor. Make sure that they answer all of your questions with patience and authority after listening to you properly.

Pay attention to the behavior of the admin assistants, legal assistants, and paralegals that they employ. These are the people you will probably have to deal with on a regular basis, so you want to know that you will be able to talk to them when you need to. If they are rude or dismissive, or if they don't return phone calls, take your business somewhere else.

If your needs aren't being met, there's no point in hiring this attorney. So even if you have to meet with a bunch of lawyers before you make a decision on who you want to represent you in court, it's a small price to pay for such an important job.

An Ongoing Process

As your case continues on, you should hear from your attorney pretty frequently. They should provide you with updates over time on the status of your claim.

If you don't think you hear from your attorney enough, speak up about it. And if the issue doesn't go away, consider finding a new lawyer.

Remember, this is your case. You are employing a lawyer here, they aren't employing you. If at any time you feel as though you aren't being represented competently, you should leave.

The Best Workers Compensation Lawyers

We hope this guide has helped you learn a little bit about finding the best workers compensation lawyers. Being injured on the job is no fun, and the prospect of a lengthy claim just makes it worse. But with the right representation, your workers' comp claim process can be painless and then you can go back to doing what's most important: recovering from your work-related injury.

For more information about workers comp claims, visit us today.

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