Criminal and Injury Lawyers: Partners In Pursuit of Justice
Criminal and Injury Lawyers: Partners In Pursuit of Justice
Criminal defense lawyers and personal injury litigators are fighters who have more in common than one would initially recognize. We ultimately have the honor of fighting for three interconnected and universally critical needs: health, time and money.When considering criminal defense, funds are well-spent on private lawyers who can successfully advocate for reduced or no prison time, which would be vital to a defendant’s health.My aim as an injury lawyer is to secure justice and compensation so that my client can heal. While I always prepare for a trial, favorably resolving a case by settlement, thus avoiding trial altogether, is the preferable method. Once I realized that we have similar goals for client service, just in different court systems, I identified with criminal defense lawyers more than I ever thought possible.That is why criminal defense lawyers should develop professional relationships with injury lawyers, and vice versa. Referring these cases can be sensitive - but when handled correctly, this largely-untapped dynamic can work to the benefit of clients, create bonds among lawyers, and strengthen the integrity of the profession.How Injury Cases Can Lead to Unrelated Criminal MattersAs a personal injury attorney, I get to know my clients and their families. The injured client often has a spouse, child, parent, or other relative that they depend on to provide me with details like paperwork, insurance forms, and other vital information. These are usually hardworking people who are running households, working full-time, or even retired.Most have never stepped foot inside a courtroom and are also a bit worried or stressed about the litigation process and need extra reassurance and comfort. Our relationships are more than just transactional. They have discussed other happenings in their family or community – sometimes they are simply venting, but often they have legitimate legal issues and need a sounding board. I have heard countless stories about sons and daughters arrested for everything from DWI to weapons charges and domestic violence. Because I have the trust of these families, they often ask me to take their case or provide legal counsel. I have to politely decline, since the matters are outside the scope of my practice.But ideally, the dialogue would not end there. I would much rather refer them to a qualified criminal defense lawyer who shares my values, particularly when it comes to a genuine belief in the law and dedication to client service.Following a ResolutionI believe that everyone is entitled to the best possible representation – particularly if a criminal trial seems inevitable.It is somewhat atypical, but courtroom opponents have reached out to me after a matter has resolved because they recognized that my approach to advocacy stems from genuine belief in our justice system, and they are seeking a trusted peer with the same drive.I’m not mentioning this to be self-aggrandizing – it is because opportunities have arisen from unlikely places and people. Some defendants were simply not satisfied with their lawyer’s performance and realized they needed to start fresh, particularly when criminal charges were pending.Referrals and ReputationI am always willing to speak or meet with criminal lawyers – and all practitioners – who share the same philosophy on legal services. Direct referrals demonstrate a commitment to individualized client service, which is something many lawyers promise and not as many deliver on, and especially in a landscape that increasingly relies on virtual connections.
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About Justin King
Justin King is recognized as one of the preeminent personal injury litigation attorneys in the Inland Empire.