Accidents involving serious injuries can require expensive medical care and time away from your day-to-day responsibilities. If your injuries are due to negligence or reckless actions on the part of the other involved party or property owner, a certified civil trial attorney who specializes in fighting for the rights of the injured can provide experienced counsel on your options for recovering some of the medical costs and lost wages. Although the hope is always that an accident never occurs, if you are injured in a not-at-fault accident, remember these top benefits of working with a certified civil trial attorney.
Regardless of the level of complexity of the case, the financial and emotional impact could be extensive. Both our financial health and our overall well-being can be affected. Fortunately, we do not have to face these predicaments on our own. The presence of a certified civil trial attorney makes it easier and more effective for society to achieve justice.
Are you ready to gain some helpful insight into selecting the right attorney for your case? If so, let’s begin by briefly exploring the subject, as we go through the advantages of acquiring the services from a board-certified lawyer.
What is a Certified Civil Trial Attorney?
A Certified Civil Trial Attorney is a designation given by a Supreme Court to those who have proven themselves highly qualified in their practice. It involves meeting requirements set by the Board, including further studies, extensive years of experience, outstanding peer and client feedback.
The difference between a certified and a non-board certified
Not all cases are taken into the trial, however, whenever there is a need to do so, only certified civil trial attorneys have the right expertise to handle a lawsuit and defend a victim in court.
It’s also important to note that not all advocates in their jurisdiction are certified. In fact, the vast majority of attorneys are not board-certified. Only those with a substantial amount of experience, high standards, and dedication in their practice can pass the certification requirements.
What it means to hire a board-certified attorney
Getting a certified civil trial attorney means hiring a specialist. A board-certified lawyer possesses the right skills and resources to fight for your case. They can navigate through the legalities of your claim and foresee issues that commonly occur in a certain field. Such fields include a variety of legal issues related to personal injury, nursing home abuse/negligence, car accident, traffic/drug offenses, or workers' compensation.
Avoiding costly mistakes
Several lawyers are claiming to be certified when in reality they aren’t. Falling for this trap could yield devastating results such as unclaimed damages or not getting a rightful claim.
The easiest way to tell if the attorney is board-certified is through their advertisements in various media. Advocates showcase their designations as they market themselves in papers, news, and over the internet.
Another way to verify is through an accredited group such as the National Board of Trial Advocacy. The state bar updates its website to present attorneys who have applied and have been accepted for certification.
The benefits of hiring a Certified Civil Trial Attorney
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Selem Antonucci Law Firm is led by Stacey Antonucci, a Certified Civil Trial Attorney, and Dennis Baptista, a Certified Workers Compensation Attorney. Together, they have served the needs of the community and protected the victims of injury, abuse, or negligence for over 26 years. Their relentless representation and sincere compassion to each client have assisted numerous people who are striving to fight for just compensation.
If you currently have issues that need immediate attention, the legal team at Selem Antonucci Law is ready to hear you out. We promise to provide you a straightforward perspective on your lawsuit.
We’ll make it inviting for you as we offer free consultations so you may have an informed decision in reaching for the right lawyer for your claims. Contact us now to schedule a virtual or personal consultation and get the justice you deserve.
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