Abigail Williams & Associates
340 Main Street, Suite 330, Worcester, MA 01608
It is an important decision, which should be made only after discussing the situation with the attorney and determining whether the attorney can sufficiently protect your interests. Factors to help you make this decision include:
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The expertise of the attorney with the subject area of the litigation.
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The experience the attorney, to be representing you, has with similar malpractice cases.
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The knowledge of the attorney, and whether the knowledge is current.
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The resources of the attorney.
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The attorney's fee and the method of payment.
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The reputation and experience of the experts which the attorney utilizes.
Attorneys do not take lightly the idea of retaining clients to sue others in frivolous suits. Suing people is a laborious process, as well as an emotionally exhausting exercise, through which one party is going to be injured. Often, neither party wins in the end. Make sure that the attorney you choose to represent you has your best interests in mind. The choice should be made deliberately and carefully. Make sure the attorney you choose is thorough and chooses to sue only after understanding the issues of the case.