The answer is to hire The Law Office of David Wasser! Why is hiring The Law Office of David Wasser the answer?  Because I would get fired if I said anything different…joking just joking. Having said that, you need to hire the best possible attorney, whether you live in Rockville, Baltimore, Frederick, Hagerstown or anywhere else in Maryland or D.C.  But what makes a lawyer “great” and how do you figure that out before you hire them?

              Just like most difficult questions there is not one easy answer, instead there are layers. The first part of finding the best attorney for your case is easy to define; has this attorney for lack of a better term had verdicts that “hit it out of the park”. Verdicts with low insurance offers and very high jury verdicts? We went over the best questions to ask to find out that information in a previous article linked here… Questions you need to ask any attorney before you hire them (for a personal injury case) | LinkedIn.

              The other part of what makes an excellent attorney is great communication skills, and that quality can be harder to determine if you don’t know what to look for. When I say communication what I do not mean is speaking in clichés and agreeing with you even if it is necessary to disagree with you for the sake of making you more appealable to a judge or jury. Real communication skill is telling someone the truth about their case, good or bad, so they can make an informed decision. If there is one thing I’m certain of, it is within 5 minutes of speaking with Mr. Wasser you will know he  just tells the truth as he sees it about your case. Hopefully, you understand that is a quality that will be of value to you.

              If you have any more questions about personal injury law visit our website at Car Accident and Slip and Fall Attorney – Law Office of David Wasser (wasserlawmd.com) and you can check out some more of our articles on our law blog Law Office of David Wasser: Posts | LinkedIn.

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