How Should I Select A Lawyer To Represent Me?
First of all, I’d be very careful
about asking a lawyer how to select a
lawyer, because there is a tremendous
incentive to say “Pick me.”
I’m not going to do that. There are
plenty of lawyers who will do a good job
representing you on a personal injury
case. The problem is: how do you find
one?
I suggest you look at three factors.
One: Does the lawyer have a documented
reputation for excellent legal ability
and high ethical standards?
I don’t mean, ask the lawyer, “Do you
have a good reputation?” I mean research
objective sources.
The gold standard is The
Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory, which
rates the legal ability of all lawyers
in the United States as A, B, C or no
rating. A rating of V is also given for
high ethical standards. Why hire a
lawyer with anything less than an AV
rating?
The directory is online at
www.martindale.com.
We are proud of our Martindale Hubbell
AV rating, the highest available.
You can also go to a firm’s website, and
see where they were educated. For
example: our lawyers graduated from
Whitman, Stanford, Princeton, Yale,
University of Washington and Tulane.
You can check to see how other lawyers
rate the lawyer. Are they repeatedly
selected as a “Superlawyer” by popular
vote of their peers in the annual
Washington Law and Politics survey? Are
they members of the most prestigious,
invitation only groups, such as the
American College of Trial Lawyers?
If the lawyer doesn’t list all those
qualifications in their website, they
probably don’t qualify.
Don’t rely on the lawyer’s own
undocumented statements about his or her
own abilities. Anybody can say, “I’m the
best!”
Two, does the lawyer have experience
handling my particular type of personal
injury case?
A lot of lawyers do a fine job on family
law, or criminal law, or business law,
or estate planning. I’d recommend you
hire an experienced, focused personal
injury lawyer. Relatively few lawyers
devote their entire practice to
representing individuals with claims for
personal injury or wrongful death.
And some personal injury lawyers take
lots of small cases: slip and fall, dog
bites, whiplash claims. If you hire one
of them, the insurance company is going
to know you are being represented by
someone who takes all kinds of personal
injury cases.
Before you hire a lawyer you should know
how many times the attorney has
successfully tried a personal injury
claim.
You should know whether that attorney
has ever obtained a verdict in a
personal injury case for over a million
dollars. 99 out of 100 cases, the answer
is no.
Don’t allow the lawyer to answer your
questions with generalizations. Ask for
specific cases with specific results.
Remember, when you talk to a lawyer you
are interviewing him or her for a job
working for you. Look at their resume.
That applies to us too. Look at our case
results. This website lays out our
qualifications.
Pick a lawyer who is not afraid to lay
out his or her background in full.
Three, does the attorney inspire your
trust and confidence?
You should hire a lawyer in whom you
feel comfortable placing your trust and
confidence.
Remember, the lawyer is going to be
employed by you to represent you.
You need someone easy to talk to,
someone who will explain clearly and
advise you on your situation.
The best way to determine your comfort
level is to personally meet the lawyer.
If you want to take things a step at a
time, talk to the lawyer on the phone
and test your comfort level prior to
scheduling an appointment.
At our firm, we offer a free initial
interview and case evaluation to help
determine the likelihood of a successful
claim and the likely range of any
financial recovery.
This is an excellent opportunity to
decide if you are comfortable placing
your trust and confidence in any
personal injury lawyer.
And remember, there are many good ones,
but they all have three qualifications:
One: they have a documented reputation
for excellent legal ability and high
ethical standards.
Two, they have successful experience
handling your particular type of
personal injury case.
Three, you can talk to them, and they
inspire your trust and confidence.
Good luck in finding the lawyer best
suited to represent you.


