Should I Hire An Attorney Based On A TV Ad?
This type of advertising seems to be most prevalent in the personal injury field of law. Some say that this is because consumers have no understanding of the value of their cases and if they engage a law firm that, in essence, is a “factory” that settles these cases for whatever is easily obtained by legal staff (i.e. sometimes not trained lawyers but instead by non-lawyers) then the business can be profitable based on the volume of business they handle. For example, if a seasoned veteran thinks a case is worth $100,000.00, it may not be that hard for an inexperienced law firm that is looking only for a quick end to the case and accept, for example $25,000.00 for the case. By having a volume of cases, their business is profitable by settling case after case for whatever can be easily obtained. Sometimes you may end up with the same amount if you hire a “factory” but it seems like the odds are not in your favor. At Winburn Law Offices, we do not advertise on TV. We put our credentials and history of success (see the “In The News” page on winburnlaw.com) on our website to consider when deciding to hire a personal injury lawyer. Winburn Law Offices keeps its practice limited to personal injury matters and provides information to legal consumers so that they can make their best decisions on their own. We handle cases throughout the State of Vermont and have offices in Bennington, Vermont and Manchester, Vermont. If you believe you have an accident claim contact us for a fee evaluation – if we take your case, we don’t get paid unless we get money for you. Our law office reviews cases throughout the State of Vermont – in Manchester, Bennington, Rutland, Burlington, Woodstock, St. Albans, Brattleboro, Montpelier, Woodford, Springfield, Wilmington, the Northeast Kingdom and anywhere else where there is jurisdiction in the State of Vermont. If you believe you have an accident claim contact us for a free evaluation – if we take your case, we don’t get unless we get money for you!
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