You probably will want to consider several factors when you choose a lawyer to represent you. Selecting someone with the education, experience, and qualifications to handle your kind of case goes without saying. Don’t underestimate the importance of liking your lawyer.
Here are some questions that you may want to ask, particularly when choosing a lawyer to handle a complex case such as a traumatic brain injury case.
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