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FAQ's: Choosing a Lawyer
Do I really need a lawyer? 
Absolutely. Insurance companies are in business to make money, and you need the best lawyer to represent you and fight for you. It’s one thing for a consumer to haggle over the price of a used car as you likely have some feel for that, but there’s a long learning curve to knowing the fair value of an injury claim. It’s also crucial that you be aware of the many pitfalls that lie in wait for the unrepresented, including such things as statutes of limitations and legal notification requirements.

When should I call a lawyer? 
As soon as possible. You need someone on your side from the very beginning, because even as you begin to recover, the other party’s insurance company will start an investigation. It has been our experience that insurance companies cannot be expected to deal fairly with you, even in what appears to be a clear-cut case. The bottom line is that you should expect an insurance company to try to pay little or nothing, and in some cases to place the blame upon you. This is easily achieved against an uninformed or poorly represented claimant.

How should I choose a lawyer? 
You want a lawyer who has deep experience in personal injury, who takes a creative approach to fighting for your rights, and who shows a sincere compassion for your situation. Insurance companies are able to hire top-flight lawyers whose sole aim is to save the insurance company money. We have a track record of delivering for our clients, having handled over a thousand cases worth from $10,000 to millions of dollars.

​Does that mean I have to pay a high retainer? 
No. At Ballin & Associates you will pay nothing up front. Our firm receives the customary one-third of a settlement or award only after a claim is successfully resolved and the client receives his or her money. Also, we don’t charge for initial consultations. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain.

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Ballin & Associates, LLC
16 Chestnut Street, Suite 130
Foxborough, MA 02035
Toll Free: 800-245-2052

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