What Is a Lawyer Consultation?

A lawyer consultation is your initial meeting with a personal injury attorney, usually provided free of charge. Most personal injury attorneys in Georgia work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you only pay if you win your case.

Why is the Initial Lawyer Consultation Important?

Think of this meeting as an interview—both you and the attorney are evaluating each other. Choosing the right attorney is crucial, as their skills and experience significantly impact your case’s outcome. It’s important to ensure you’re comfortable with their expertise and approach.

What Should I Expect During the Consultation?

During your first meeting, you’ll discuss details about your accident or injury. The attorney will listen carefully to determine if your case has merit and if they’re the right person to represent you. Pay attention to how the attorney interacts with you—this is a key indicator of whether you can trust them with your case.

What Specific Topics Will We Cover?

Your initial consultation will typically cover:

  • Facts of Your Case: You’ll discuss what happened, including details of the accident or injury.

  • Evidence: Provide any available evidence, such as witness contacts, photos, police reports, and medical records.

  • Legal Requirements: The attorney will determine if your case meets the necessary legal criteria to proceed.

  • Potential Compensation: You’ll discuss the types of compensation you could receive, including settlements or trial awards.

Why is it Crucial for the Attorney to Attend the Initial Consultation?

An attorney’s presence at your initial consultation demonstrates their commitment and availability to handle your case personally. If an attorney sends an investigator or paralegal instead, it could signal that they’re too busy to give your case the attention it deserves.

Why Should We Discuss Insurance During the Consultation?

Identifying all relevant insurance coverage is essential, as most defendants may not have enough assets to cover substantial judgments. Proper insurance identification can significantly impact the amount you receive from your personal injury claim.

Jason M. Gordon

Member | Co-Founder Law for Georgia, LLC