How to Hire an Attorney

How do I hire an attorney?

If I can be helpful in anyway, it would be to simply ask to show me your record.

You can say to the attorney, I want to see it and I want to see it in writing and if that attorney starts to Waltz with you and not tell you specifically about his record or show you. He doesn’t have to show you every trial. He just has to show you a winning record.

And when he does that, that’s the most important thing to bring to any first meeting. What you have to bring to the meeting is you have to bring your honesty. You know, in Colorado, if you don’t tell the truth, starting from the first second, that you talk to the attorney or talk to the adjuster and they ever catch you in a lie, I want to tell you something, in court, if you lie you die.

So what do you need? If you’ve got records, if you’ve got bills, if you’ve got a police report, from an auto accident, you take it to the attorney. The attorney can ask all the questions after that. The attorney and their staff’s job is to get all of the information. Your medical records, the police reports, any form of evidence to preserve it.

We talked earlier about, you know, crushed cars. For instance, the attorney should be in charge of making sure that pictures are taken of that car. Do you know in some cases, keeping the car. If you’ve had a really tragic case, really bad case, and the car has no salvage value, that car becomes an incredible piece of evidence for the case.

You put it on a flatbed, pull up to the courthouse, let me tell you something. Every time I do that, the insurance company hates it. You know, they don’t want to see the reality of these forces, the persons body were subjected too.

How to Hire an Attorney was last modified: March 26th, 2014 by David S. Hoover
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