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Correcting The Misinformation On Personal Injury Law July 8, 2019

The public’s idea of the role of the personal injury lawyer has become distorted, thanks to the mention of such lawyers in so many movies and TV programs. That distorted view reflects the spread of misconceptions about personal injury claims.

One misconceived idea concerns the lawyers actions:

According to that idea, personal injury lawyers try to take advantage of a client’s burdensome problems. In actuality, those attorneys get paid a contingency fee. Hence each of them hesitates to take a case that does not offer a high chance of success.

A second misconceived idea relates to the nature of the lawsuits favored by personal injury lawyers.

Some people think that the typical target of a personal injury charge is the victim of a frivolous lawsuit. Again, that idea finds no basis in fact. Again, the truth becomes clear to those that appreciate the lawyers habit of taking each case on a contingency basis.

That means that the size of the personal injury lawyer’s fee in Red Deer reflects the amount of money won by the claimant/plaintiff. An attorney with a frivolous lawsuit has all but surrendered his or her chances for winning that particular case. That fact underscores the lack of any strong association between frivolous lawsuits and personal injury law.

A third misconception about personal injury lawyers

According to this misconception, those members of the legal profession that specialize in personal injury law make a point of tracking-down clients. That is certainly not the case in Alberta. Visitors to that Province can discover all sorts of alternate ways that an attorney might use for catching the attention of someone with a personal injury lawsuit.

For instance, the publications on display in Alberta contain printed ads, some of which have been paid for by some attorney that practices personal injury law. Alberta’s lawyers also attend networking events, and hear about potential clients at such events.

A lawyer in Alberta may have an online presence. That means that he or she has a website. That same website could become the location for some online promotions. Furthermore, it could become a site with an informative and popular blog.

Poorly-written blog posts will not attract potential clients. On the other hand, a well-written and engaging blog post should push an Internet user to remain for a while on the website with the useful and entertaining content. Such content engages the viewer’s attention.

If the engaged reader happens to be looking for legal advice, he or she will spend more time viewing the attention-grabbing blog post. That can result in discovery of more information about the legal mind behind the posted advice. That discovery can help an injured victim to find an experienced and trustworthy attorney.