Personal injury attorneys in Wisconsin, as well as other attorneys, should provide answers to important questions like these. The following are questions we suggest you ask before hiring any personal injury attorneys in Wisconsin:
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Question: How do I know the firm is good?
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Question: Do you focus in an area of law?
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Question: Do I need a personal injury attorney in Wisconsin?
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Question: What do insurance companies and potential defendants want?
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Question: What type of matters have you handled professionally in the past?
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Question: Do you ever work for insurance companies or defend corporations?
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Question: About how many personal injury and wrongful death cases have you handled?
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Question: Is there a fee or charge for my first consultation?
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Question: How do you charge ?
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Question: What is a contingent fee and what do you charge?
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Question: Are there any other costs or expenses involved with this type of case?
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Question: Do you use a written fee agreement confirming employment?
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Question: Have you ever been admonished or cited by a Bar Association or Court for ethics violations?
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Question: Have you ever been sued for malpractice or have any malpractice claims, formal or informal, been brought against you?
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Question: Have you ever lost your license or been suspended?
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Question: Do you receive referrals from other attorneys?
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Question: Are you licensed in any other state or have you ever been?
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Question: Have you ever received any honors or been published?
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Question: Do you have any references?
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Question: Do you refer work to other attorneys in other areas of the law?
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If you wish to know whether the firm can help with a Wisconsin personal injury or wrongful death case, please call (262) 785-0802 or send email to attorney@frankpasternak.com. Wisconsin attorneys may only practice law in Wisconsin. Personal injury attorneys in Wisconsin may however work at no added fee or expense with personal injury attorneys and wrongful death attorneys outside Wisconsin and Wisconsin attorneys may be admitted to practice on a temporary basis outside Wisconsin. Thus, the firm may help with Wisconsin Personal Injury cases and potentially with cases outside Wisconsin. All inquiries are free and without obligation. In addition, the firm works with out-of-state attorneys needing local counsel and pro hac vice admission to practice in Wisconsin personal injury matters.