Discussing Your Case With Minneapolis Attorneys

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By Elissa Myra

There are many aspects to any court case, and you will have many opportunities to have conversations with your Minneapolis attorneys. This guideline will help you understand the different phases of a case, and the types of discussions that will be taking place during each phase. From the initial consultation through to the settlement or the verdict, it is important to communicate on a regular basis with your lawyers to ensure the best possible outcome for you case.

The Consultation

The first conversation is known as the initial consultation. This can often be one of the most important conversations during the case. Not only does it give you an opportunity to meet with your attorney, it is the first chance to exchange information regarding the case. The consultation can sometimes last for one or two hours, depending on the complexity of the situation. You will have an opportunity to present any documentation and receive advice regarding the positive and negative aspects of your case. You will have a chance to ask any questions at this time as well.

The Investigation

Depending on the type of case you are bringing to a Minneapolis attorney, there might be a need for an investigation. This could include obtaining and meeting the witnesses, photographing the scene of an accident, gathering and reviewing medical information, and meeting the insurance company representatives to discover the amount of coverage that is available for any injuries you might have sustained. The nature of the investigation will be wholly dependant on the type of case you bring forward, and the information you share in the consultation.

Communication During the Proceedings

It is important that you are comfortable enough with your Minneapolis attorney so that you are able to communicate openly and honestly at all times. You should always remember that the attorney/client relationship is privileged; so you are free to open up and be totally honest with your lawyer. Most attorneys will be accessible though a variety of means such as email, phone, and face-to-face discussions. Keeping open lines of communication can greatly help the process of the case as it comes to trial, or at other important points along the path (possible settlements, depositions, court dates, etc...). If you are not always free to meet in person with your lawyer, due to injury or previous engagements such as school and work, you should make sure that you have a suitable alternative with them. This can include scheduled telephone conversations, emails, or in some cases, the attorney can arrange to meet you in your home.

Discussing your case with a Minneapolis attorney is not necessarily a difficult thing to do. There are many lawyers who would be excellent people to talk to, for an initial consultation to look at the merits of your case, through the investigation, and throughout the ongoing proceedings. Keeping channels of communication open throughout this can make or break your case.

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