Please select a Denver Personal Injury attorney to continue:
- James L. Finegan, P.C.
- The Carlstead Law Firm
- Gilbert, Ollanik & Komyatte, PC
- McDermott, Hansen & McLaughlin, L.L.P.
- Kidneigh & Kaufman, P.C.
- The Law Offices of Mitchel S. Drantch
- Elkus & Sisson, P.C.
How to Stay Involved in your Case with a Colorado Personal Injury Attorney
So, you've hired a lawyer to represent your personal injury case. Now you can sit back and wait while your attorney does the work, right? Actually, it is important to stay involved with your case, even after hiring an attorney to represent you. Staying involved in your personal injury case may help ensure that you and your lawyer are communicating well, that your lawyer knows you are more accessible to help with evidence collection and other tasks relevant to the case, and may also help your attorney-client relationship stay professional and efficient. Below are a few ways you can stay proactive and involved in your personal injury case:
Foster Open Communication
Good communication may be one of the most important features of a solid working relationship with an attorney. Your initial consultation may be a good time to establish the excellent communication that you expect from your Colorado personal injury attorney. Following are ways to institute effective communication skills:
Be Professional
Arrive on time to meetings, dress appropriately and bring necessary documentation and evidence in an organized folder or box.
Don't Be Afraid to Request Check-Ins
Remember your Colorado personal injury attorney is working for you. It may not hurt to stay on top of your case by requiring regular check-ins to keep up to speed with how your case is progressing.
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