This is an injury/accident lawyer. I met with the investigator and signed the contract they said they’d get right on it, i do think they are a good team of lawyers. My last Lawyer i hired didnt even call me i waited after a 2 weeks and called them , left messages no one ever called me back, kept calling and they gave me a big ole run around then dropped my case after 2 months. I told them to send me my files and all they had was a phone number to the other guys lawyers. So anyways i knows its only been a day but how did your previous experience work when you hired an attorney?
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An atrtorney should contact you regularly to keep you advised of how your case is proceeding. He should also call you to inform you of any new developments. If there is nothing new going on in the case it could be weeks between contacts with your attorney.
However, there is no excuse for an attorney not returning your phone calls in a timely manner (1-2 days tops). If you feel ignored call your attorney. Chances are there was nothing to report so you never got a call. If you call and they don’t call back, you should consider a new attorney.
I would say 2 weeks is way plenty. The attorney may be getting accident reports and medical records, etc… before contacting you. That takes a bit and the attorney can’t do anything about how long it takes the police and doctors to get it back to them. The attorney also really can’t do anything until he has that. So, I know it seems like forever, but be patient and give them a couple of weeks or so. Sometimes, a lawsuit can take years because of the paperwork and technicalities, so hopefully you can get the ball rolling and it won’t take that long. But, I would allow at very least 6 months for this to be resolved and that is if all goes easily. Good luck!
Personal injury lawyers are blood suckers. They have so much work. U need to call them and check in.
i heard claims are invalid if heaven is stolen
Their busy all of the time, you have to call them and follow up.
I have never had an attorney call me no matter what unless papers or depositions need to be dealt with. However, I call them and usually get an answer within 24 hours from either the attorney themselves or the secretary. I set it up in advance and warn them if I don’t they will be fired. Perhaps you should try that, especially if they have not shown you any proof they have worked on it. You can fire attorney’s just like everyone else. Good luck!!