Posted by Goose on May 13, 2017 at 07:26:16 from (70.198.1.251):
In Reply to: Lawyers advertising? posted by Geo-TH,In on May 13, 2017 at 05:13:09:
In my humble opinion, everyone should have a family attorney on tap just like a family doctor. Then, if you have an accident, or whatever, your family attorney can refer you to a colleague who specializes in that area of law, just like your family doctor will refer you to a specialist for a serious medical problem. People don't realize it, but there are a lot of functional parallels between the medical profession and legal profession. Referrals to specialists, etc.
My wife was in a head-on collision a few years ago. (Surprise, surprise, caused by a 17 year old girl gabbing on her cell phone). My wife walked away from it at the time, thanks to the belts and air bag, but she needed surgery on a knee later from whacking it on the dash beside the steering column.
I talked with our family attorney and he said, "That's a bit out of my field, but I'll refer you to a friend of mine who specializes in personal injury". We were satisfied with the outcome and the settlement we got.
I guess I've never understood why someone who won't hesitate to run to a doctor every time they have the sniffles will talk with everyone but an attorney for a legal problem.
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