A civil litigator who gives legal representation to applicant declaring a psychological or physical injury is known as a personal injury lawyer or trial lawyer or plaintiffs. This can be the result of a careless act of another organization, person or entity.
What Are Personal Injury Cases?
Cases involving injury to the body or mind are considered as personal injury cases. Here are few examples of such cases:
• Boating Accidents
• Defective Products
• Construction Accidents
• Motorcycle Accidents
• Medical Malpractice
• Wrongful death
Duties of the Lawyer
Personal accident cases are handled from the beginning through applications by the personal injury lawyer. The lawyer carries out work same as that of the litigators.
Tasks involve gathering of evidence; preparing for the trial; investigating claims; screening the potential clients and evaluating the merits of their case; formulating legal theories; advocating at trials; research cases laws; interviewing and deposing witnesses; counseling clients; drafting pleadings, motions discovery.
Educational Qualification
These lawyers also study the same courses of training and education as the other lawyers. They need to produce a law degree and a pass a written examination. By completing a specialty certification program recognized by the National Board of Legal Specialty Certification a person may become certified as specialists in civil trial advocacy. This is a non-profit organization organized by the American Bar Association to produce broad certification for personal injury lawyer.
Skills They Need To Have
A successful individual; accident lawyer should excel in negotiation, oral advocacy, client development and must develop important knowledge in the field of personal injury law.
A personal injury lawyer declares an injury as a result of a careless act. There are many cases that come under injury of an individual, they are boating accidents, medical malpractice, etc. A personal injury lawyer earns a good amount of money as salary and they have several employment opportunities.