Find a Insurance Lawyer
Do you need an insurance lawyer? An insurance lawyer can help you with a number of issues, including:
Accident Insurance, Automobile Insurance, Automobile Insurance Coverage, Automobile Liability, Captive Insurance, Casualty Insurance, Casualty Insurance Subrogation, Commercial Insurance, Commercial Property Insurance, Disability Insurance, Excess and Reinsurance, Excess Coverage, Extra Contractual Insurance Claims, Fidelity and Surety, Fidelity and Surety Bonds, Fire Insurance, Fire Insurance Subrogation, Fire Loss, First and Third Party Insurance, First Party Insurance, General Liability, Indemnity, Insurance Adjuster Liability, Insurance Administration, Insurance Agents and Brokers, Insurance Agents and Brokers Defense, Insurance Agents and Brokers Errors and Omissions, Insurance Arbitration, Insurance Bad Faith, Insurance Collection, Insurance Company Demutualization, Insurance Company Taxation, Insurance Contracts, Insurance Coverage, Insurance Fraud, Insurance Guaranty Association Law, Insurance Insolvency, Insurance Investigations, Insurance Litigation, Insurance Mediation, Insurance Mergers and Acquisitions, Insurance Pooling Arrangements, Insurance Premium Fraud, Insurance Products, Insurance Rate Regulation, Insurance Receivership, Insurance Recovery, Insurance Regulation, Insurance Rehabilitation and Liquidation, Insurance Trusts, International Insurance, Life and Health Insurance, Life Insurance, Malpractice, Motorists Arbitration, No Fault Automobile Insurance, Personal Liability, Property Damage, Property Insurance, Property Insurance Coverage, Property Loss, Property Subrogation, Public Liability, Reinsurance, Reinsurance Arbitration, Reinsurance Mediation, Risk Management, Self Insured Law, Subrogation, Surety Bonds, Surety Law, Unfair Insurance Practices, Uninsured and Underinsured, Uninsured and Underinsured Motorists
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Q: Is it free to setup an account?
A: Yes, it is completely FREE. You pay absolutely nothing to use the website. All you have to do is sign up, which is a quick and easy process.
Q: How do I find the insurance lawyer that is right for me?
A: Once you have an account, you can find the right lawyer for you one of two ways. You can post a summary of your legal need so lawyers can review and submit applications directly to you for that job, or you can search for lawyers using criteria such as location of the legal need, area of law involved, and price.
Q: Which way is better—searching for a lawyer or posting a legal need?
A: It is all about preference. If you are willing to search for lawyers, contact the lawyers that seem to be a good fit, find out their rates, and see if they are interested in representing you, then searching for an lawyer could work for you. However, if you would rather post a quick summary of your legal need and have lawyers come to you, that will likely cut down on the time and hassle it will take for you to evaluate and find the lawyer that is right for you.
Q: How do I post a legal need?
A: Once you have logged into your free Legal Services Link account, you can post legal needs from the website Homepage or your Client Homepage. From the website Homepage, click the “Post a Legal Need” button, and from the Client Homepage, click on “Manage Jobs” at the top of the page and then “Post a Need” below. You will be directed to a form that will help you summarize and post your legal need. Please fill out the form to the best of your ability, add any additional questions you would like lawyers applying for the job to answer, attach any documentation you believe lawyers should review in applying for your job, and submit the job posting for review by all lawyers interested in your job. You should not share any sensitive information when posting a legal need. The job posting is not privileged or confidential, and can be reviewed by any lawyer who has a Legal Services Link account. Accordingly, you should not include names, contact information, social security numbers, information that may implicate you in a crime or expose you to civil or criminal liability, or any other sensitive information in your job posting.