Most people don't know a lawyer. Most people never need a lawyer. Besides a business lawyer or a real estate attorney, many people never need to look for a lawyer. On my website you'll find many articles, blog posts and video tips that explain what you need to look for when choosing an attorney.
The most important thing you need to know when deciding on an attorney is what questions to ask a lawyer. You need to become an informed consumer so that you can make an educated decision about which attorney is right for you.
Here are some things for you to consider when deciding on which lawyer you should choose:
Big firm or small firm?
Family lawyer or experienced medical malpractice and accident trial lawyer?
New York city law firm or Long Island law firm?
Solo practitioner or large firm?
Fancy office furnishings or simple and plain?
Law firm reputation and experience
Do they offer personal attention?
Do you deal with the senior partner from day one, or the junior associate until your case gets to trial?
Do you want a firm where they ask you to spell your name each time you call, or a firm that knows you by your first name?
All of these questions will help you become a better-educated legal consumer.
I invite you to explore my website to learn how cases like yours work and to read the articles below to give you a better understanding of how to find which attorney is right for you.
As always, if you have legal questions, I urge you to pick up the phone and call me since I can answer your legal questions; That's what I do every day! You can reach me at 516-487-8207 or by email: lawmed10@yahoo.com. The call is free and I really don't bite. I welcome your call.
Gerry practices law exclusively in the State of New York. Within New York he practices primarily in the following counties: New York, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Staten Island, Nassau and Suffolk. Technically, Brooklyn is known as "Kings County," and Manhattan and New York City are known as "New York County." Staten Island is known as "Richmond County." These counties make up the New York metropolitan area.