
Top 5 Most-Asked Questions
01/30/23 • 34 min
"Do I have a case?" "How long will this take?" "What exactly does a lawyer do?" "Do I actually need a lawyer?" and, of course, "How much will this cost?"
All fair questions to ask an attorney after an injury. Montlick attorneys Richard and Alyssa are in the house and answering the top questions they get every day as personal injury lawyers.
Tune in to find out the answers to these and other common questions you'd want to ask your lawyer.
The purpose of this show is to provide general information about the law. Our guests will not provide any individualized legal advice. If you have a personal situation and need legal advice, contact us nationwide at 1-800-LAW-NEED for your free legal consultation with a Montlick attorney.
Follow us on social @montlicklaw or visit montlick.com/podcast for more info, clips and tips.
"Do I have a case?" "How long will this take?" "What exactly does a lawyer do?" "Do I actually need a lawyer?" and, of course, "How much will this cost?"
All fair questions to ask an attorney after an injury. Montlick attorneys Richard and Alyssa are in the house and answering the top questions they get every day as personal injury lawyers.
Tune in to find out the answers to these and other common questions you'd want to ask your lawyer.
The purpose of this show is to provide general information about the law. Our guests will not provide any individualized legal advice. If you have a personal situation and need legal advice, contact us nationwide at 1-800-LAW-NEED for your free legal consultation with a Montlick attorney.
Follow us on social @montlicklaw or visit montlick.com/podcast for more info, clips and tips.
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Going to Trial: What to Expect
TV, movies, and even true crime have given us a glimpse into what a trial looks like, but how close are those representations to reality?
While the majority of personal injury cases settle before going to trial, a good personal injury attorney will always be prepared for the possibility of going to court.
Montlick trial attorneys Cate and Patrick break down, step-by-step, what the trial process looks like, from discovery to closing arguments.
What is "discovery" and what does it mean for you?
How long does a trial usually take?
What is it like to be in a deposition?
Are courtrooms really as intimidating as the ones on Law and Order?
Answers to this and more on this episode of Lawyers in the House with Montlick.
The purpose of this show is to provide general information about the law. Our guests will not provide any individualized legal advice. If you have a personal situation and need legal advice, contact us nationwide at 1-800-LAW-NEED for your free legal consultation with a Montlick attorney.
Follow us on social @montlicklaw or visit montlick.com/podcast for more info, clips and tips.
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Have You Ever Signed a Waiver Without Realizing It?
Have you ever signed a waiver without fully reading it?
How about clicking that you've read the "terms and conditions" to complete an online purchase?
Ever bought a ticket to an amusement park?
This week, Montlick lawyers Ellen and Jen are talking all about waivers: the ones you sign, the ones you don't realize you've signed, and what it means once you've signed one.
It's all the law you need to know with the lawyers you trust.
The purpose of this show is to provide general information about the law. Our guests will not provide any individualized legal advice. If you have a personal situation and need legal advice, contact us nationwide at 1-800-LAW-NEED for your free legal consultation with a Montlick attorney.
Follow us on social @montlicklaw or visit montlick.com/podcast for more info, clips and tips.
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