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Injury Attorneys
A personal injury attorney is a attorney who provides legal representation to those who claim to have been injured as a result of the negligence or wrongdoing of another person, company, government agency, or other entity.
Personal injury attorneys tend to be especially knowledgeable and have more experience with regard to the area of law known as
tort law, which includes civil wrongs and economic or non-economic damages to a person's property, reputation, or rights.
Even though personal injury attorneys are trained and licensed to practice virtually any field of law, they generally will only handle cases
that fall under tort law, including work related injuries, automobile and other accidents, defective products,
medical mistakes, slip and fall accidents, etc.
The expression 'injury attorneys' can refer to personal injury attorneys, even though most cases handled by personal injury attorneys
settle rather than going to trial and other types of attorneys, such as defendants' attorneys and criminal prosecutors, also appear in
trials.
A personal injury attorney has numerous responsibilities which include both
professional and ethical rules and codes of conduct set forth by state bar associations where the attorneys are licensed.
Once licensed to practice law by their state bar association, attorneys are legally permitted to file legal complaints, argue cases
in state court, draft legal documents, and offer legal advice to victims of personal injury.
Also referred to as a plaintiff attorney, a personal injury attorney is responsible for vetting prospective clients and evaluating
their cases to determine the legal matter, identify the distinct issues rooted within the plaintiff's larger problem, and extensively
research every issue. The ultimate responsibility of a personal injury attorney is to help
plaintiffs obtain the justice and compensation they deserve for their losses and suffering through advocacy, oral arguments,
client counseling, and legal shenanigans.
Injury attorneys must also adhere to strict standards of legal ethics when dealing with clients. While this varies
according to state, the basic codes of conduct state that a attorney must knowledgeably evaluate legal matters and exercise competence
in any legal matter undertaken. Also, personal injury attorneys owe their clients a duty of loyalty and confidentiality and must
work to protect their clients' best interests.
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