Wednesday, March 22, 2006

6 Questions to Ask Your Personal Injury Lawyer

If you've been injured recently and have begun a search for a personal injury lawyer to represent your case, don't feel nervous or overwhelmed by your options. There are six questions you can ask that will almost guarantee your choice of a great personal injury lawyer. Anthony Castelli, a great personal injury lawyer himself, came up with these six questions with the concern that the average victim find the appropriate lawyer for his or her case. He also recommends that one contact about 3-5 local lawyers so as to have a sufficient random sampling of lawyers, ensuring that you get the best that your area has to offer. The six questions are as follows:


1. How many personal injury cases have you tried in front of juries?
2. What kind of experts have you hired for your clients?
3. What percent of your income comes from personal injury cases?
4. Have you handled cases similar to my injury? How many and with what results?
5. Are you willing to advance expenses of litigation?
6. Are you a mamber of any attorney organizations that primarily help injury victims?

The answers to these questions should give you a pretty good idea of who to hire as your attorney. If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to contact Anthony Castelli in Cincinnati, Ohio.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Daniel Haszard said...

I appreciate your helpful advice!

I took zyprexa which was ineffective for my condition and gave me diabetes.

Zyprexa, which is used for the treatment of psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, accounted for 32% of Eli Lilly's $14.6 billion revenue last year.

Zyprexa is the product name for Olanzapine,it is Lilly's top selling drug.It was approved by the FDA in 1996 ,an 'atypical' antipsychotic a newer class of drugs without the motor side effects of the older Thorazine.Zyprexa has been linked to causing diabetes and pancreatitis.

Did you know that Lilly made nearly $3 billion last year on diabetic meds, Actos,Humulin and Byetta?

Yes! They sell a drug that can cause diabetes and then turn a profit on the drugs that treat the condition that they may have caused in the first place!

I was prescribed Zyprexa from 1996 until 2000.
In early 2000 i was shocked to have an A1C test result of 13.9 (normal is 4-6) I have no history of diabetes in my family.
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Daniel Haszard http://www.zyprexa-victims.com

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