The lawyer I hired for my Tennessee personal injury lawsuit botched the job, and it is too late to re-file my case. Should I file a legal malpractice lawsuit?
While we do not have the details of your original personal injury case, if you think you have been wronged, you should definitely consider suing for Tennessee legal malpractice. There a several questions you should answer as you make your decision:
Did your lawyer miss court deadlines, causing your case to suffer?
Were any statute of limitations deadlines missed for any elements of your case?
Did your lawyer keep you well informed about your case? Were your phone calls or emails answered promptly?
Were you informed about any and all settlement offers?
Do you suspect that your attorney lied to you at any time while working for you?
Were there any conflicts of interest during the course of your case? If so, did your lawyer deal effectively with them?
Did your lawyer meet the standards of “due diligence” and fully research your case?
Was your lawyer an expert in the laws that affected your case? Were these laws explained to you?
Do you suspect, or have knowledge of, misuse of your money?
Did your lawyer withdraw from your case improperly?
If you have answered “yes” to one or more of these questions, you may have a very good reason for filing a Tennessee personal injury lawsuit.
To find out, you will need to find a lawyer you can trust to look into your case. Our Memphis legal malpractice attorneys at Greer Injury Lawyers are known for our ethical behavior throughout each step of each case we agree to represent.
In addition, we have a thorough knowledge of and experience in legal malpractice cases to fully represent your best interests. Call us today toll-free at 888-470-9143 for a free case evaluation.