Finding the Right Speeding Accident Lawyer
Technical Expertise: Speeding cases require understanding of EDR data, accident reconstruction, and physics. Ask about the attorney's experience with these technical aspects.
Resources for Investigation: Strong speeding cases require rapid evidence preservation and expert analysis. Does the firm have relationships with reconstructionists, EDR technicians, and medical experts?
Punitive Damages Experience: If your case involves egregious conduct, experience pursuing punitive damages is essential. Ask about past punitive damage awards.
Trial Experience: Insurance companies evaluate cases based on the attorney's willingness and ability to go to trial. Attorneys with strong trial records often achieve better settlements.
Local Knowledge: Laws vary by state, and local court practices matter. An attorney familiar with local judges and procedures has advantages.
No Upfront Fees: Reputable personal injury attorneys work on contingency, meaning they only get paid if you recover. This aligns interests and provides access to quality representation.
Communication: You'll work with your attorney for months or years. Choose someone who communicates clearly and makes you feel comfortable.
What to Expect at Your Free Consultation
Prepare Your Documents: Bring everything you have: police reports, medical records, photos of the scene and injuries, insurance information, and any correspondence from insurers.
Explain What Happened: The attorney will want to hear your account of the crash. Include details about the other driver's speed and behavior, witnesses, and how your injuries have affected you.
Ask About Experience: Inquire about the attorney's experience with speeding and reckless driving cases specifically. Ask about outcomes in similar cases.
Discuss Evidence Needs: Learn what evidence the attorney would pursue. Strong attorneys will mention EDR data, reconstruction, and witness preservation.
Understand the Process: The attorney should explain how personal injury cases work, typical timelines, and what to expect.
Fee Structure: Contingency fees typically range from 25-40% of recovery, with higher percentages if the case goes to trial. Understand exactly how fees and costs work.
Comfort Level: Trust your instincts. You'll be sharing sensitive information and relying on this person during a difficult time. Choose someone you feel comfortable with.
24/7 Availability and Rapid Response
Immediate Evidence Preservation: EDR data can be overwritten, skid marks fade, and vehicles are repaired. When you call us, we begin evidence preservation immediately.
Emergency Scene Response: In serious cases, we can dispatch investigators to accident scenes to document evidence before it's lost.
Hospital Visits: If you're hospitalized, we come to you. We can begin your case while you focus on recovery.
Vehicle Inspection: We arrange prompt inspection of all vehicles involved before repairs or destruction eliminate evidence.
Police and Witness Contact: We contact police for detailed reports and interview witnesses while memories are fresh.
Ongoing Communication: Throughout your case, we maintain regular contact to update you on progress, answer questions, and address concerns.
Never Alone: Serious accidents are traumatic. Beyond legal representation, we connect clients with resources for medical care, emotional support, and practical needs during recovery.