
Wm. Andrew "Andy" Haggard
Jeannete C. Lewis
Michael A. Haggard
Douglas J. McCarron
Christopher L. Marlowe
James C. Blecke
Todd Michaels
The Haggard Law Firm, P.A.
330 Alhambra Circle Coral Gables, FL 33134
phone: 305-446-5700 | fax: 305-446-1154
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it likely you will take my case?
Does your firm handle major cases everywhere?
How can I tell if I am likely to receive a favorable settlement or verdict?
If another lawyer refers you to me, does that mean that my case will cost me more money?
Perhaps, but probably not. While the likelihood varies with circumstances, most cases settle - sometimes during trial and usually before a trial starts. Our firm is far more likely than most plaintiffs' firms to actually take a case to trial, because we have long trial experience and resources to fight for cases we believe in.
Is it likely you will take my case?
We take only meritorious cases, and sometimes we are unable to take cases we think worthy. Because we are resolved to win our cases and do the best by our clients, we accept a relatively small number of the cases that come before us. Pressing a case for our clients is expensive, with no assurance of any return. Contingency cases are risky. We therefore take the cases we consider worth the risk.
Does your firm handle major cases anywhere?
While we are based in Florida, we have handled cases in jurisdictions around the country and around the world. We do our best to try cases in United States courts, even if the incident occurs in the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe or Asia. Before taking on a case that occurs abroad, however, we investigate to determine whether, a) the victim is an American national, or b) whether the wrongdoer or a relevant subsidiary is of American, and preferably Florida origin. Our attorneys have deep experience and are internationally prominent in their fields. Some of our most significant case referrals come from attorneys around the world.
How can I tell if I am likely to receive a favorable settlement or verdict?
The extent of the harm to you or your loved one, and your lack of negligence are two factors. Still, we can make no guarantees. Even the best prepared, most experienced plaintiffs' lawyer can go to trial and lose. This is a normal risk in the jury system. We do fully prepare every case to go to trial, hire the right experts, conduct a thorough investigation and thorough research, and take depositions of all persons with information. Defendants and insurance companies know of our successful track record and expect us to be well prepared. Our history speaks for itself. Still, once again, even the best prepared cases cannot guarantee a favorable verdict or settlement. Each case must be evaluated on its merits.
But no two cases are exactly alike, and no case exists in a vacuum. Variables include:
- How clear is the defendant's negligence?
- Is the defendant's fault clear?
- What could the plaintiff have done to prevent harm?
- How difficult it is to prove the defendant's negligence?
- How many experts will be required, in how many different areas?
- What are the damages?
- Is the harm tangible - death, serious injury, loss of income? Or is it more intangible and thus harder to quantify - pain or mental anguish, loss of consortium?
- What kind of witness will the plaintiff make?
- Juries tend to side with people they like.
- What is the caliber of the attorneys representing the parties?
- The best lawyers on both sides tend to get the best results.
- Where is the venue?
- The county or state in which the case must be filed and tried is a big consideration. Larger jurisdictions - South Florida, for instance - sometimes produce larger verdicts than smaller venues. Pressing a case is generally more difficult and time-consuming in federal court than state court.
- Who is the judge?
- What are the legal issues presented?
If we investigate your case and find it meritorious, we will inform you of an appropriate contingency fee. These fees vary, but are often about one third of the total amount of your case. We charge such fees to recoup the often considerable litigation expenses our firm advances. A case may cost $50,000, $100,000 or more to pursue. Please realize these expenses will be recovered from your portion of a successful outcome. Our firm does not get paid until you do. Understand, too, that different states have specific rules and regulations on contingency fees, and we will conform to those rules.
If another lawyer refers you to me, does that mean that my case will cost me more money?
It will not. Any referral fees to those lawyers will be paid out of attorneys' fees. You will have to pay no additional money.
The length of a case varies widely, from state to state, and city to city. It is generally from one to six years, and averages perhaps two to three years. Cases can be settled within a matter of months. This is sometimes, but not always, the case in certain high-profile air crashes. Many defendants and insurance companies try to delay a case's conclusion. Although we as plaintiff's lawyers have an incentive to push for an early conclusion, we manage our business carefully to ensure we have enough resources to press a case in our clients' behalf. Courts may be backlogged. Expert witnesses may have schedule conflicts. Aspects of the law can change - particularly with the "tort reform" movements afoot in legislatures. We accept a limited number of cases so we can better advance those we do take. Still, we cannot promise how long your case will take because there is no way to predict how a defendant will respond or whether there will be one or more appeals.
Since we are a small law firm with a small nucleus of lawyers and staff, different trial lawyers, paralegals and investigators may work on different aspects of each case. We work as a team.
NOTE: A person should base his or her choice of attorney on more than just a brochure, website, individual cases mentioned, or dollar amounts obtained. We welcome you to check our references with other lawyers and judges in this community.
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