Personal Injury Lawyers
Locate Personal Injury Lawyers gives you a very useful
insight into Personal Injury Law and tells you things you need to know if you
find yourself in a situation where you feel the need for hiring a personal
injury lawyer. Here, you will find answers to the most frequently asked
questions about personal injury law and listings of the top Personal Injury
Lawyers in the US.
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| Personal Injury Law - Important Facts
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Fifty-two percent of all felony defendants were convicted of a felony, and 12% were convicted of a misdemeanor in 2000.
In 2000, 68% of all felons convicted in State courts were sentenced to a period of confinement - 40% to State prisons and 28% to local jails. Jail sentences are for short-term confinement (usually for a year or less) in a county or city facility, while prison sentences are for long-term confinement (usually for over a year) in a State facility.
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| Tips for Finding a Personal Injury Lawyer
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Understand the lawyers fee structure:
The legal fee could be divided into a fixed fee (usually for routine legal work), an hourly fee, a retainer fee (so that the lawyer is always available to handle your case) or a contingency fee (where you pay the lawyer a certain percentage of the money you receive as compensation). Speak to the lawyer in detail regarding the fee structure and what services are included in the fee. If there are any additional charges, these should be clarified beforehand.
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