Legal Question in Personal Injury in California
I am currently involved in a slip and fall lawsuit with an atty with whom I am npt satisfird with. Is it possible to hire another atty?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Yes, you can always fire your attorney, just like anyone else that works for you. You should know that s/he probably has a lien against your case. Read your retainer. That means that s/he is still entitled to compensation for work s/he has already done - it's only fair. Generally, the 2nd attorney would pay the 1st attorney's bill after settlement.
The answer is yes, and it won't cost you anything. The percentage you pay from the recovery will be the same. The question is whether or not another attorney will accept the case. Because now there will be more than one attorney sharing the same percentage, so the new attorney will need to know that the case is worth it. I myself frequently take over cases from other attorneys when their clients become dissatisfied, but of course I need to speak to the new client first. The consultation is free, so there's no harm in simply getting a "second opinion." If you want to contact me, feel free to call (877) LION-FOR-LAW (546-6367) or write to me at [email protected]