Paxil Attorneys, William Kherkher
You've Been Injured by Paxil - Now What?
If you've taken Paxil and have been harmed by its side effects, you have a lot on your mind. The first thing you need to do is to get the medical attention you need. Therefore, you should contact your doctor immediately and report any problems you're experiencing. The last thing you should do is simply stop taking Paxil, as that could create a whole host of problems that can be avoided if you simply act solely on the advice of medical professionals.
You also need to be sure to examine your legal rights after your health has been properly managed. There are many options out there for you to pursue in terms of finding a Paxil attorney, but we'd like to provide you with a brief synopsis of qualities you should look for in an attorney before signing a retainer agreement.
Don't Be Afraid to Ask Questions
If you meet with an attorney, which you should do rather than ignore your rights, you need to remember that you're in charge of that initial meeting. You should never hesitate to ask questions, even if you think they could be somewhat controversial. This is your life and these are your rights on the line, and the proper attorney will have no problem answering all of your questions as accurately as possible. If you find that the attorney with whom you're speaking tends to avoid providing you with answers, that's a concern to keep in mind.
"Red Flag" Proclamations
Aside from asking every question that's on your mind, you should also be wary of certain types of answers and certain types of statements. For instance, any attorney who guarantees you any type of result is simply not being completely forthright, as no attorney can ethically guarantee a result. In fact, the most reputable attorneys out there will often explicitly guarantee you nothing, as it's never a guarantee how a jury or adversarial party will react.
You should also be wary of an attorney who seems to be pushing you to move forward. The decision on whether or not to file a claim should be based on the advice of your attorney, but it should also be your decision and yours alone. A top-level attorney will handle your case vigorously should you choose to pursue it, but he or she should not attempt to pressure you into immediately filing a claim. Basically, if you're uncomfortable with the situation don't sign any agreements.
Overall, you deserve only the most proper legal representation if you've been injured by taking Paxil. If that describes your situation, contact a Paxil attorney at Williams Kherkher today to schedule a free initial consultation, and you'll most likely be satisfied with the decision to have that no-risk discussion.
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