How do you choose a Vermont Car, Truck, Motorcycle, Bike or Pedestrian Accident Attorney? Here are some of the things you may want to consider:
Comfort Level – Are you comfortable telling the lawyer personal information? Does the lawyer seem interested in solving your problem?
Credentials – How long has the lawyer been in practice? Has the lawyer worked on other cases similar to yours?
Cost – How are the lawyer’s fees structured – Most Vermont lawyers will represent you on a 1/3 contingent fee basis. That means you don’t pay a fee unless the lawyer recovers money for you.
Location – Is the lawyer’s office conveniently located near you? Or during the COVID-19 era is the lawyer easily available by phone, email or text messaging?
I have had an office on Main Street in Hyde Park, Vermont since 1981 and have handled thousand of cases over the decades. Our office was located at 111 Main Street in the Grant Building from 1981 to 2010 and next door one building to east, literally 50 feet away, since 2010 at 125 Main Stree. Our building was built by Anna Lilley in 1870. The barn has a outhouse that is still there but fortunately we have modern plumbing in the building. I plan on practicing law for many years to come as I enjoy what I do and serving my clients.
There are many excellent personal injury attorneys in Vermont. Other than trying to know as much as I can and to keep learning I strive to give my auto accident and other clients as much personal attention as possible. I am available seven days a week by phone or email so please give me a call at [nap_phone id=”LOCAL-REGULAR-NUMBER-1″] for a free consultation about your pi claim and how much money you might be entitled to.