The choice of an attorney is an important one. Who you hire matters. You need someone with the experience necessary to listen to you, understand your situation and develop a realistic path forward. You need someone with integrity, who has you and your interests at the top of the list. Rachel Smith has the unique ability to sift through volumes of information or stressful situations and help determine the information key to developing a realistic, fair response. For over 25 years working as a skilled trial lawyer, she has helped thousands of people deal with their toughest days.
Being threatened with a lawsuit is scary and stressful. Too often, people try to handle situations on their own and they end up making matters worse. Your steps in these emotionally-charged situations must be outcome focused and based on logical analysis and a deep understanding of your rights. An experienced, trustworthy and thoughtful attorney will help you guide you through the process. Rachel Smith has spent over two decades helping people through difficult situations by listening, understanding and fighting for their rights.
When someone has hurt or wronged you, you have rights and need access to a system designed to help you. The decision to sue someone or file a claim must be based on an objective review of the law and an accurate assessment of the facts. No honest attorney can promise you a “win.” An experienced litigator must both understand your pain and frustration and be able to give you an honest, objective analysis of the validity of your claims. Lawsuits can take years and costs thousands of dollars. Rachel Smith listens to her clients and then uses her knowledge of the law and extensive experience to help them make informed decisions.
While Google is a great resource for many things, it’s not a great legal advisor. You need someone who can listen to you and your concerns, and then provide the counsel you need to make the best decisions for you, your family or organization. When facing challenges involving the court system you need an experienced, trustworthy and understanding litigator. Someone who understands both when and when not to take things to court. Google, while good at helping you find a seasoned attorney in your field, is not the place to go for actual legal advice. Call a lawyer. Call Smith Law & Consulting.