Why do Personal Injury Lawyers have a Bad Reputation?

Why do Personal Injury Lawyers have a Bad Reputation?

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Why do Personal Injury Lawyers have a Bad Reputation?

Stevenson and Klotz is dedicated to the highest client service and customer satisfaction. We have incorporated this belief into our firm’s core values. We don’t practice law the same way lawyers did 100 or even 10 years ago. In this new age, a new type of law firm is needed. Laws are constantly changing. The practice of law is continually adapting to new technologies. Lawyers no longer have a monopoly on legal research and knowledge. Clients can find forms online, and anyone can do some basic legal research on the Internet now. With today’s fast-paced changes and readily available information, clients need lawyers who can keep up with the times.

Despite the vast available knowledge and seemingly unlimited legal information at someone’s fingertips, only a lawyer can give legal advice. Only a trained lawyer can skillfully argue for a client in court. You want a lawyer that is experienced in the courtroom and can tell you what to expect as your case progresses in the system. At Stevenson Klotz, our lawyers regularly practice in state and federal courts in Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi. Our vision centers on providing excellent service to our clients and getting the absolute best results we can. We are a small law firm that takes on big cases with the attention and satisfaction you should expect in difficult times.

We practice with integrity knowing that with today’s technologies, clients are more involved than ever in their cases. Our aim is to make the legal process simpler for our clients to understand. With so much information available, we know it is hard to make decisions. We look forward to working with people who face what may seem to be overwhelming adversity. Our goal is to guide our clients through difficult times and help them make good decisions that will affect their lives. Any lawyer can print a form or look up the law, but a good lawyer knows how to relate to their clients and how to fight for them in the courtroom.

Some facts about Pensacola: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pensacola,_Florida

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Pensacola (/ˌpɛnsəˈkoʊlə/) is the westernmost city in the Florida Panhandle, approximately 13 miles (21 km) from the border with Alabama, and the county seat of Escambia County, in the U.S. state of Florida.[9] As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 51,923,[10] down from 56,255 at the 2000 census. Pensacola is the principal city of the Pensacola metropolitan area, which had an estimated 461,227 residents in 2012.[11]

Pensacola is a sea port on Pensacola Bay, which is protected by the barrier island of Santa Rosa and connects to the Gulf of Mexico. A large United States Naval Air Station, the first in the United States, is located southwest of Pensacola near Warrington; it is the base of the Blue Angels flight demonstration team and the National Naval Aviation Museum. The main campus of the University of West Florida is situated north of the city center.

The area was originally inhabited by Muskogean language peoples. The Pensacola people lived there at the time of European contact, and Creek people frequently visited and traded from present-day southern Alabama. Spanish explorer Tristán de Luna founded a short-lived settlement in 1559.[12] In 1698 the Spanish established a presidio in the area, from which the modern city gradually developed. The area changed hands several times as European powers competed in North America. During Florida's British rule (1763–1781), fortifications were strengthened.

It is nicknamed "The City of Five Flags", due to the five governments that have ruled it during its history: the flags of Spain (Castile), France, Great Britain, the United States of America, and the Confederate States of America. Other nicknames include "World's Whitest Beaches" (due to the white sand of Florida panhandle beaches), "Cradle of Naval Aviation", "Western Gate to the Sunshine State", "America's First Settlement", "Emerald Coast", "Red Snapper Capital of the World", and "P-Cola".