FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION
Do you charge for a consultation?
We never charge for an initial consultation. At the free initial consultation, we will discuss the details of your potential case, the legal process and answer any questions you may have.
Does it matter how long I wait to file a lawsuit?
Yes. Each state has laws that provide time limits to formally file a lawsuit or claim. These laws, called the “statute of limitations”, will prevent an otherwise viable claim from being considered if it is not filed on time. Therefore, it is important to contact us, or any lawyer, as soon as possible after you have been harmed.
Will I have to go to court?
With any legal case that is filed, there is a chance that you will have to go to court; however, most personal injury cases are settled without the need for a trial. Our firm can work diligently settled your case in a timely manner, but if going to court is necessary, we can represent you skillfully at trial.
Do I really need an attorney to file for bankruptcy?
Yes! You should never take legal action without the assistance of an experienced bankruptcy professional. While you are free to file your bankruptcy on your own, act with caution as the process can be complicated.
How Will I Be Kept Informed about My Case?
At the outset of our representation, you will be provided with the names and contact information for each member of the R.C team that will be assisting you on your case. We will routinely keep you informed of significant developments in your case. We also encourage you to contact us by phone or e-mail at any time with questions and we will promptly reply.
How Can I Contact Your Office?
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Do I Really Need an Attorney?
It is always a personal choice whether to get the assistance of an attorney or to handle the case on your own. This is a personal choice that only you can make. You should consider the seriousness of the charges against you and whether you can successfully handle the case. We are here to help, so call and get a free consultation to see if you need our assistance.
Do all cases go to trial?
No. Many times, for a variety of reasons, including the uncertainty of a jury’s trial verdict, trial can be avoided through an amicable settlement; however, the Locks Law Firm prepares every case as if it will proceed to trial.