Frequently Asked Questions
Is everything I tell my lawyer confidential?
Yes, it is important that you tell your lawyer the truth about your case. All conversations are governed by the attorney-client privilege. It is important for your lawyer to know the truth so that he can properly present your case.
Do you charge a fee for a car wreck or personal injury case?
No, the fees for these type of cases will be charged as a percentage of what is collected.
What do you charge for your services?
Every case is different. Most require some type of retainer or down payment, but thereafter, the lawyers and staff at Radney, Radney, and Jackson will attempt to establish a payment arrangement that each client can afford.
How long will my case take?
Every case is different. Settlements are often reached more quickly than trials. The lawyers and staff at Radney, Radney, and Jackson will provide you with an estimate of the time that it will take to resolve your case and will update you as the case progresses.
Should I talk to the police about my criminal charge before consulting a lawyer?
No, it is important that you get advice from your lawyer before talking about your care with anyone.
Should I talk with the insurance company about my accident before consulting a lawyer?
No, it is important that you get advice from your lawyer before talking about your care with anyone.