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19 Sep, 2015 by Elaine
Steven is an outstanding lawyer who is compassionate about people and doing the right thing. Steven understands the meaning of hard work and people working hard to make ends meet. Having said that Seven is as honest as the day is long. I highly recommend Steven G Higgins for all your legal needs.
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05 May, 2020 by Cathe
I have retained Mark Mobley twice, with a couple of decades in between those two occasions. However, I have spoken with him many times through the years regarding a variety of things, some regarding criminal law, probate issues as well as many other things from simple legal matters to complicated political issues where I wanted his opinion on certain things. I have also known many people who have hired him to represent them in a variety of matters. I think that he is the best criminal defense attorney in my area. I find him to be quite motivated, smart and quite frankly arrogant, which I believe is something anyone should want in a criminal defense attorney. A person who is good and knows it. A person that will give everything they have to defend you if for no other reason than self preservation. I must say that Mark is very nice, as long as you do what he tells you to do. In my case there have been a few times, he would say many, where I talk too much. Those are the times that I have regretted the most. When I interrupt him, is when I am not hearing what may be the information I need to solve my problem or at the very least, lessen my problem or its consequences. I cause myself to miss the very information I am paying him for. I think that Mark Mobley is fantastic and I could not recommend him on any higher level than that. I think he is a brilliant, sometimes brash, sometimes sweet gentleman that if you are in trouble with the law, the perfect attorney that can get you out of a jam.
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28 Sep, 2009 by Anonymous
Handled a DWI case for me. Charged me over $700 and told me I could get my license back. I had to call numerous times before his secretary would tell me anything at all. Once I got done with court he told me to go the driver control and get my temporary license so I could drive. I went to driver control and was told that a law had been passed that made me lose my license for 6 months no matter what. He never told me about this law, instead took my money and told me false information. After the court case I called him numerous times and never got any word back from him. He is by far the worst lawyer I've ever been to. I'm not out over $700 and have to pay even more money to put an interlock device in my car. He didn't tell me about the law either because he didn't know about the law or because he just wanted to take a little bit more money. By far the worst lawyer I've ever had to deal with and I would never recommend him to anyone, ever.
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03 Feb, 2015 by W.k.
He is brilliant, intelligent a great person, sure had fun preparing the case with him as we got closer to the final hearing on a divorce. But when it got down to it as if we got a flat tire and the transmission went out. Some folks tried to warn me. Obviously I did not listen and I am paying dearly. First off, he gave me bad advice on a false protection order that was based on lies & outright false accusations and it resulted an unfair ruling. I compiled evidence of the plaintiff being a manipulator, perjurer, child abuser and slanderer of compelling evidence of my innocence and sent it to his office for submission. None of it was submitted, nor did he object to the courts proceedings. He actually let a junior (novice) attorney in family law (Debra) from the Reese Law Firm run over us (the defense). Its not understandable or comprehensible of how an attorney could be this ineffective or sleep at night with a conscious. I have not spoken to my child in almost 5 years due to his ineptness and his lack of skill to face a fight. He basically cowarded down in circuit court Maybe the courts fixed or still set in the stone age in Arkansas and he knows that a man does not have a chance in ARKANSAS and lawyers are just there to take your money, either way.
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What a Personal Injury Lawyer Can Do for You

A personal injury lawyer specializes in helping individuals who have been physically or emotionally injured due to the negligence or wrongful actions of another party. Whether you've been hurt in a car accident, suffered a slip and fall, or experienced medical malpractice, a personal injury attorney works to ensure you receive fair compensation for your injuries. They can help you recover damages for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other related expenses.

Personal injury lawyers act as your advocate, navigating the legal system on your behalf and dealing with insurance companies to ensure you get the compensation you deserve. They understand how to handle complex legal matters and help you avoid common pitfalls.

When Should I Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer?

Hiring a personal injury lawyer can be beneficial in many situations where you've been harmed due to another's negligence. Some key scenarios include:

  • Severe injuries: If you've suffered significant or permanent injuries that result in substantial medical bills, a lawyer can help ensure you are fairly compensated.
  • Long-term or permanent disability: Injuries that affect your ability to work or require ongoing medical treatment are complex, and a lawyer can help estimate long-term damages.
  • Disputed liability: If the responsible party or their insurance company denies liability for your injury, a lawyer can gather evidence and advocate on your behalf.
  • Insurance company lowball offers: Insurers often try to settle personal injury claims for as little as possible. A lawyer can negotiate to get you a fair settlement.
  • Medical malpractice claims: Injuries caused by a doctor, nurse, or healthcare provider due to negligence require a personal injury lawyer experienced in medical malpractice law.
  • Exposure to hazardous substances: If you've been injured due to exposure to toxins, chemicals, or dangerous substances, a lawyer can help pursue legal action.

Hiring a lawyer early in the process is crucial, especially if you're unsure of the full extent of your injuries or damages.

What Does a Personal Injury Lawyer Do?

A personal injury lawyer provides a wide range of services to guide you through the legal process and maximize your compensation. They can:

  • Evaluate your case: A lawyer will assess the strength of your claim and determine whether you have a viable case.
  • Investigate the incident: Gathering evidence such as police reports, witness statements, medical records, and expert opinions is key to building a strong case.
  • Negotiate with insurance companies: Lawyers handle communications with insurance companies to ensure you receive a fair settlement and aren't taken advantage of.
  • File a lawsuit if necessary: If a fair settlement can't be reached, the lawyer can file a personal injury lawsuit on your behalf and represent you in court.
  • Help calculate damages: This includes medical expenses, lost wages, future medical needs, pain and suffering, and emotional distress.
  • Prepare and file legal documents: Lawyers handle all the paperwork and deadlines associated with your case, including filing motions and discovery requests.
  • Represent you at trial: If your case goes to trial, the lawyer will argue your case before a judge and jury to obtain the compensation you deserve.

How Are Personal Injury Lawyers Paid?

Most personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis. This means they only get paid if they win your case, either through settlement or a court judgment. Here’s how it works:

  • Contingency fee percentage: The lawyer will take a percentage of the settlement or award, typically between 25% and 40%, depending on the complexity of the case and the stage at which it's resolved.
  • Costs and expenses: In addition to the contingency fee, the lawyer may deduct other costs associated with the case, such as filing fees, expert witness fees, and court costs. These expenses are often advanced by the lawyer and repaid out of the settlement.
  • No upfront payment: Since the lawyer’s fee is contingent on winning, you usually don’t pay anything upfront.

Always discuss the lawyer’s fee structure during your consultation to avoid surprises.

How Much Does a Personal Injury Lawyer Cost?

The cost of hiring a personal injury lawyer depends on the specifics of your case and the lawyer’s fee structure. However, since most personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, the amount you pay will depend on the outcome of your case. Here are some general guidelines:

  • Contingency fees: Typically range from 25% to 40% of the settlement or award. The percentage may increase if the case goes to trial or requires an appeal.
  • Other costs: In addition to the lawyer's fee, you may be responsible for case-related expenses such as expert witness fees, medical record retrieval fees, and court costs. These are often deducted from your settlement, so you won't have to pay out of pocket.

While the cost may seem high, hiring an experienced lawyer can significantly increase the amount you recover, making it a worthwhile investment.

Top Questions to Ask a Personal Injury Lawyer

Before hiring a personal injury lawyer, it's essential to ask questions to ensure you’re choosing the right representation. Here are some important questions to ask:

  1. What is your experience with personal injury cases like mine?
    Make sure the lawyer has handled cases involving similar injuries or accidents.
  2. What is your fee structure?
    Clarify whether the lawyer charges a contingency fee and what percentage they will take from any settlement or award.
  3. How long will my case take?
    While it's hard to predict, a lawyer can give you an estimate based on similar cases they’ve handled.
  4. How often do you take cases to trial?
    Some lawyers prefer to settle quickly, while others are more comfortable going to court if necessary.
  5. Will you personally handle my case?
    In larger firms, junior lawyers or paralegals may handle some aspects of your case, so it's important to know who will be managing your claim.
  6. Do you have references from past clients?
    Speaking with past clients can provide valuable insight into the lawyer’s effectiveness and professionalism.

How to Check the Credibility of a Personal Injury Lawyer

To ensure you’re hiring a credible personal injury lawyer, take the following steps:

  • Check bar association records: Verify that the lawyer is licensed and in good standing with your state’s bar association. Look for any history of disciplinary actions.
  • Read client reviews and testimonials: Online platforms like Avvo, Martindale-Hubbell, and Google reviews can provide insight into the lawyer's reputation and client satisfaction.
  • Look at their track record: Review their experience with personal injury cases, particularly how many cases they’ve successfully resolved or taken to trial.
  • Ask for references: Credible lawyers should be willing to provide references from past clients who can vouch for their work.
  • Check professional memberships: Lawyers who are members of respected organizations, like the American Association for Justice (AAJ), often have a solid reputation in the field.

What Should I Prepare for My First Consultation?

To get the most out of your first meeting with a personal injury lawyer, prepare the following:

  • Detailed account of the accident: Write down everything you remember about the incident, including dates, times, and locations. Include any witnesses or police reports if available.
  • Medical records and bills: Bring any documentation of your injuries, treatments, and associated medical costs.
  • Insurance information: Provide your insurance details and any communication you’ve had with the other party’s insurance company.
  • Employment and income records: If your injury has impacted your ability to work, bring proof of lost wages or reduced earning capacity.
  • Photos or videos: If you have photos of the accident scene, your injuries, or property damage, bring them to your consultation.
  • Questions for the lawyer: Prepare a list of questions to ask, including how the lawyer will handle your case and what you can expect in terms of timeline and outcome.

By preparing thoroughly for your first consultation, you’ll help the lawyer understand your case more quickly and get a better sense of your legal options.