No Rush Folks, The Call is Free!
Over the past few years I’ve received plenty of e-mails and calls to discuss topics covered on my blog, radio interviews and other media participation. Â Often people are looking for general legal information, other times they are seeking claim specific legal advice.
Every now and then a caller is hesitant to take up my time and rushes the conversation. Â When I ask why they tell me they don’t want to be charged too much for the call. Â This always catches me off guard because I don’t charge at all for these calls.
A recent such call prompted this short post.  I’d like to make it clear that inquiries are always welcome.  Time permitting I very much enjoy speaking with others about personal injury related matters.  If you call there is no need to rush, my initial consultations are always free of charge.  I only charge for my services when I’ve been formally retained with a written and signed agreement.
So, if you have a question about your claim or about BC Injury Law in general please don’t hesitate to contact me.  Thanks folks!
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November 3rd, 2010 at 12:43 pm
Just wanted to leave a note of thanks…law seems like such a black box, opened only when one actually requires the services of a lawyer. This blog has made law a bit more transparent.
November 3rd, 2010 at 2:15 pm
Thanks Tim, much appreciated.
Yours truly,
Erik