What, in your opinion, is the best way to go if I decide to file my personal injury claim? I like the idea of going to a huge firm in Boston with a lot of experienced lawyers, but think it might be easier to go to a local attorney, in terms of meetings and such? How would you go?
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Editor's Response
I would go with the attorney (one person) that I was most comfortable with, regardless of whether that person was a solo practitioner or a member of a large firm. Follow this link to a post with my thoughts on finding Massachusetts personal injury lawyers. Keep in mind that when you bring your case to a larger firm (or any firm with more than one attorney), the person you meet with initially may not be the person who will actually handle your case. That is not a bad thing, in and of itself, but you need to meet the person who will handle your case, talk to her, and make sure she is the person for you.
I would not worry about the few times you might have to travel to the attorney's office. It is much more important to find a a lawyer with the experience and communication skills you need. Good luck, and I hope your injury, whatever it was, is better.