Should I Divorce My Attorney?
If
you’re feeling ignored, unappreciated and misunderstood by your attorney, it
might be time to consider a divorce. Unlike a real divorce, dumping your
attorney is relatively easy because New York law gives clients the unfettered
right to fire their attorney at any time and for any reason. You don’t even
have to tell your attorney that you want a divorce, you can simply find a new
attorney, sign papers and they’ll be notified. You wouldn’t keep going back to
a restaurant where you hated the food and they treated you badly, so why are
you sticking with an attorney you can’t stand? If you don’t like how your
negligence case is being handled and/or you can’t stand
the sight of
your attorney, you can simply call another negligence
lawyer in Queens. You can substitute your attorney on the case. Wittenstein
& Wittenstein has successfully resolved hundreds of cases that originated
with attorneys that were incompetent, inefficient or just plain annoying.
Please feel free to call 718-261-8114 for a free
consultation if you’re not satisfied with the
representation you’re receiving from your Queens, Manhattan, Bronx, Staten
Island or Brooklyn car
accident attorney.
What To Expect From
a Negligence Lawyer in Queens?
When you hire a negligence lawyer in
Queens, you should expect to be consistently informed about the status of your
case, including all offers of settlement that are extended by the responsible
parties. For example, at your initial consultation you should be given as much
detail as possible about the merits and flaws in your case, the expected
timetable for settlement and/or trial and an overview of what will be expected
of you during the pendency of your case. If you had a fender bender or a minor
slip and fall, you should be leery of a negligence lawyer in Queens that
promises you millions of dollars in compensation and a fast turnaround. The
amount of compensation you collect will depend on the severity of your injuries,
the degree of fault on the part of the responsible parties and the amount of
insurance coverage for the loss. Every Queens, Bronx, Manhattan, Staten Island
and Brooklyn car accident attorney knows that most vehicles have New York state
minimum liability policy limits of $25,000 per person and $50,000, making
collecting “millions” impossible in most cases.
How To Divorce Your
Attorney
If you’re being pushed into accepting a
settlement that less than you believe you deserve, you’re being ghosted by your
attorney’s office or the thought of your attorney simply makes you ill, it’s
easy to change attorneys. The law in New York provides the unfettered right to
clients to change attorneys at any time and for any reason. For negligence
cases that are handled on a contingency fee, the attorneys will negotiate what
they are entitled to collect for fees when the case is resolved - this isn’t
your problem. Your new attorney will have you sign a retainer and a “consent to
change attorney” form that will be sent to your old attorney.
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