What Are My Obligations As A Personal Injury Client?

I am thinking about hiring a personal injury lawyer.  What obligations do I have as a client of a personal injury lawyer?

I can answer that question only in regard to the expectations of our Tennessee personal injury law firm. We believe that the lawyer / client relationship is a special one and, just like the lawyer has certain obligations to the client, the client must do certain things to assist the lawyer in the representation. We expect the following of our clients:

  • You have an obligation to tell your lawyer the truth.
  • You have an obligation to tell your lawyer the truth even if you think it will hurt your case or the truth embarrasses you.
  • You have an obligation to truthfully testify at trial and in depositions.
  • You have an obligation to truthfully answer interrogatories.
  • You have an obligation to produce documents in your possession that your lawyer asks you to produce.
  • You have an obligation to promptly respond to your lawyer’s requests for information.
  • You have an obligation to let your lawyer know of changes in your medical condition.
  • You have an obligation to let your lawyer know if you move or you change your phone number.
  • You have an obligation to tell your lawyer if you are injured in another incident.
  • You have an obligation to tell your lawyer if you are arrested or get a traffic ticket.
  • You have an obligation to tell your lawyer if you are contemplating filing for bankruptcy.
  • You have an obligation to listen to and carefully consider your lawyer’s advice. You are not required to take the advice, but you should listen carefully to the advice and understand the potential impact to your case if you do not take the advice.

 

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About John A. Day

I am a fifty-three year old lawyer who is fascinated by the law of torts. I have studied the field for over twenty-nine years. I represent plaintiffs in personal injury and wrongful death cases.

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