Signs You Hired A Bad Lawyer For Your Case

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The American Bar Association claims that lawyers have a 4 to 17 percent chance of being sued for malpractice. Legal malpractice is something that causes significant and provable harm to the client. While that is an obvious sign that your lawyer isn’t good, it isn’t the only sign that you hired a lawyer that isn’t great at their job. 

When you hire a lawyer you need to feel confident that you hired a good lawyer. That is why we created a list to help you identify a bad lawyer so you can avoid making a crucial mistake when you need legal guidance. 

Bad Communicators

Communication is normal and it is what makes the whole relationship work. A good lawyer should regularly communicate with you about what is going on with your case. They should also display a willingness to answer your questions. You don’t want to be left wondering what is going on with your case. If you continuously struggle to contact your lawyer, and they don’t return phone calls or messages it is a bad sign. Yes, lawyers get busy, but that is no excuse for ignoring their other clients. 

Not Upfront and Honest About Billing

No one wants a surprise bill. No one wants a surprise bill, especially from their lawyer. Your lawyer should be open and honest about what is to be expected when being billed. Not all clients are aware of the overhead and behind-the-scenes work that goes into their cases. Some common unethical billing practices include padding their time, vague billing practices that leave you unclear about what you are paying for, and adding a surcharge to legal expenses. A good lawyer will be upfront about what you should expect and will discuss any additional charges that might arise. 

Not Confident

While it is true that you want an attorney that you feel like you can trust to get the results you want, a red flag is one that promises a specific result. While it is great to be confident, it isn’t great to lie. The legal system is made of up many moving parts and it is impossible to promise an outcome to someone. They should only give you a reasonable idea of what to expect and what they hope to accomplish. If your lawyer is coming off like a used car salesman then be wary. You want someone who will fight for the most favorable outcome without promising you the moon.

Disrespectful

In the legal world, everyone starts at the bottom and works their way up. If your lawyer lacks processional respect from their former clients, the courtroom, or their peers, it is a red flag. There is a time and place for being assertive and demanding. While it may sound like a good thing, it can cross a line quickly. You ant someone who respects who they work with and you. 

If you or a loved one have been in an accident then we suggest contacting an Anaheim Uber accident lawyer like our friends at Glotzer & Leib, LLP today!