Personal Injury Lawyer or Family Lawyer?

The decision between a personal injury lawyer and a family lawyer is one of circumstance. To understand the breadth of each type of lawyer and how they would best represent your interests you first need a full understanding of what they do on a day-to-day basis, and then you can make an informed decision about which type of lawyer is better equipped to handle your case.

What Does a Family Lawyer Do?

A family lawyer, meaning a lawyer who practices family law, mediates as legal representation for familial parties. They most commonly represent their clients on matters of child support, divorce, adoption, youths in need of supervision and as mediators in other family-oriented disputes. The majority of their hours are spent drafting legal documentation and conversing with their clients and opposing attorneys. A small percentage of their time is spent making family-court appearances.

Who Should Use a Family Lawyer

Family lawyers are your best option for familial matters, and in matters that pertain to children and youths. The family court system can be difficult to navigate, not only for individuals but also for lawyers unfamiliar with the family-court system specifically.


What Does a Personal Injury Lawyer Do?

Personal injury lawyers defend victims of personal injuries, including those related to: car accidents, traumatic brain injury, concussion, workplace injury, bicycle accidents, slip-and-fall accidents, long term disability claims and the like. On a daily basis they help their clients gather the evidentiary support needed to launch a successful claim, mitigate between opposing lawyers and insurance companies, attend court proceedings—and to a large extent, negotiate with opposing parties for settlement deals. 

Who Should Use a Personal Injury Lawyer 
Personal injury lawyers should be leveraged by anyone who is seeking compensation for a personal injury they have experienced. Specifically, personal injury lawyers should be used for their finely-tuned negotiating skills and ability to determine the maximum amount that can be reached for each claim. Aside from negotiating skills, they also help keep their clients on track when it comes to personal injury lawsuit timelines, including Limitation periods. 


Personal Injury Lawyer or Family Lawyer—Which is Best?

The legal profession has been divided into specialties for a very distinct purpose—which is so that each type of lawyer can best represent their clients and stay up-to-date on related case law, something impossible to do across each discipline. 

If you are the victim of a personal injury—you need a personal injury lawyer. And if you’re in Whitby or Oshawa there is no better, and more experienced personal injury attorneys than those here at Conte & Associates. Call us today to begin your claim to the compensation that you may be entitled to.

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