The most common misconception is that all attorneys are trial attorneys. We have all seen those movies and shows where an attorney goes into court and makes an argument in front of a judge or asks a witness questions in front of a jury. Often, these scenes may be a bit dramatic, and the topics discussed are not relevant and should not be brought up in court.

 Do All Attorneys Go To Court?

There are several different kinds of attorneys, each having experience in a different type of law. Many types of attorneys rarely go to court. Their work may not require them to attend trials. Below are some examples of attorneys that may not need to go to court:

  • Business attorneys: Business attorneys handle corporate paperwork, including formations and mergers.
  • Bankruptcy attorneys: Bankruptcy attorneys represent creditors who may be in debt.
  • Entertainment attorneys: entertainment attorneys represent actors, athletes, musicians, or other artists in contractual negotiations.
  • Estate planning attorneys: Estate planning attorneys focus more on wills and trusts. 
  • Immigration attorneys: Immigration attorneys help individuals fulfill the requirements to become citizens.

 Above are some examples of attorneys who may not necessarily be trial attorneys.

What Is The Difference Between A Litigator And A Trial Attorney?

In the personal injury realm, you may hear the terms litigator and trial attorney being used to describe an attorney. There is a difference between a litigator and a trial attorney; it depends on what you are looking for in an attorney.

A litigator is an attorney who will ensure your case is settled and finished. A trial attorney goes to trial and represents you in court. For example, if your case does not end up settling, a litigator requires a trial attorney’s help when the case is taken to court.

Do I Need A Litigator Or A Trial Attorney For My Personal Injury Lawsuit?

The attorney you need depends on the circumstances of your lawsuit. Just because you have chosen a trial attorney does not necessarily mean that your case will go to trial. Just because you have chosen a litigator does not necessarily mean your case will be immediately settled. A litigator looks at the legal strategy necessary to win, and a trial attorney will use best practices to win the judge.

What Should I Look For In An Attorney?

There are some general skills that you should look for when hiring an attorney to represent you best. Often, attorneys offer case evaluations where you can sit down one-on-one with your potential attorney and ask them questions. Some questions you could ask your attorney could include:

  •  Have you had experience representing a similar type of accident in New York?
  •  What do you think my chances of winning are?
  •  Will this case settle or go to trial?
  •  What type of cases do you usually take on?
  •  Do you have an experienced support staff?
  •  Have you taken cases to trial?
  •  How many cases have you settled?
  •  How do your attorney’s fees work?
  •  How many attorneys do you have on your team?
  •  What do you recommend I do after this accident?

 Above are some questions you could ask to get the conversation going during the case evaluation.

Contact Us Today To Determine What Type Of Attorney You May Need For Your Case

Each type of incident may require a different type of attorney. To make sure you have a proper and skilled attorney representing you, give Rosenbaum Personal Injury Lawyers a call to discuss your case. 

In the personal injury realm, both litigators and trial attorneys are needed. Litigators focus on settlement negotiation strategies, whereas trial attorneys focus on success in front of a judge. 

If you’ve been injured in an accident in Manhattan, NY, and need legal help, contact our New York City personal injury lawyers at Rosenbaum Personal Injury Lawyers to schedule a free consultation.

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