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10 Questions You Must Ask Your Lawyer

Robert Stahle • July 9, 2021
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Choosing the right lawyer for your case can be a difficult process. The vast majority of lawyers, including our lawyers at Fitch & Stahle Law Office, will provide a free consultation to discuss the details of your situation and allow asking some basic questions. We know that it can be difficult to think of questions to ask right on the spot, which is why we would like to provide you with some of the most common questions that clients ask.

Fitch & Stahle Law Office is a criminal defense law firm serving the entire Siouxland area. Whether you need representation for drug cases, personal injury, or something else, we will advocate for you in court.

1. How Long Have You Practiced Law?

At a minimum, you’ll want to know about the lawyer’s expertise and experience in the legal field.

2. Who is Your Typical Client?

If you are a person with a particular legal problem but the law firm only services corporations, then they might not be a great fit for you. It is best if the lawyer most often serves people in a similar financial situation to yourself.

3. What Types of Cases Do You Typically Handle?

If you are looking for legal defense in a drunk driving case, it is best not to visit a lawyer who specializes in maritime law. There are law firms that specialize in issues such as personal injury or criminal defense, and if you’re seeking help with one of those, they’re who you want to seek out.

4. What Are Your Attorney Fees and Billing Process?

Even if your attorney fits all your needs, you still need to be able to afford their services. Ask about their fees and payment plan options.

5. How Many Cases Have You Represented that were Similar to Mine?

You will want to make sure that the attorney has a good track record in winning cases that are similar to yours.

6. Are There Alternatives to Solving My Case?

Good attorneys are honest and will suggest possible alternatives to legal action when applicable.

7. What is the Probable Outcome of My Case?

While attorneys cannot see into the future, their years of experience will likely give them a good idea of how your case will turn out. A good attorney will be honest with you.

8. What is Your Philosophy When it Comes to Representing Clients?

Asking this question will allow you to understand if the attorney is aggressive or more conservative in a legal setting.

9. How Will You Communicate with Me During My Case?

A good attorney should be able to tell you their strategy for communication throughout the case.

10. How Long Will the Entire Process Take?

Sometimes legal cases can take years to resolve. Having an estimate of the length of the case will allow you to plan out your schedule.

Contact Our Siouxland Defense Attorneys

Fitch & Stahle Law Office is proud of the legal services that we offer. We also offer a free consultation where you can ask any of the above questions. Contact our team at (402) 494-3012.

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In a civil claim, the goal is not to punish the offender (that’s the court’s job)—it's to recover financial damages for the harm you’ve suffered , including: Emergency medical care Long-term treatment and rehabilitation Lost income and loss of earning potential Pain and suffering Mental and emotional distress Property damage Punitive damages (in extreme DUI cases) At Fitch & Stahle , our job is to make sure you get every dollar you’re entitled to—while the at-fault party is held accountable for their reckless actions. Nebraska and Iowa Laws That Protect Drunk Driving Victims Every state handles DUI-related personal injury claims differently. Because Fitch & Stahle Law Firm is licensed in both Nebraska and Iowa , we’re uniquely qualified to navigate the laws in both jurisdictions. Here are some key legal protections available in each state: Nebraska: Dram Shop Liability : If a bar, restaurant, or alcohol-serving establishment over-served the intoxicated driver, you may be able to sue that establishment under Nebraska’s dram shop law. Comparative Negligence Rule : Nebraska follows a modified comparative negligence rule. You can still recover damages if you were less than 50% at fault for the accident. Statute of Limitations : You generally have four years to file a personal injury claim in Nebraska, but acting sooner improves your chances. Iowa: Dram Shop Law : Iowa’s dram shop law also allows claims against alcohol vendors who sell to an intoxicated person that causes an accident. These claims have special notice requirements. Modified Comparative Fault : You can recover damages in Iowa as long as you are not more than 50% at fault. Statute of Limitations : In Iowa, you typically have two years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit. 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Why Choose Fitch & Stahle Law Firm? Here’s what makes us different: ✅ We’re local —Based in South Sioux City and serving all of Siouxland ✅ We’re licensed in Nebraska and Iowa ✅ We’ve handled hundreds of personal injury claims ✅ You pay nothing unless we win ✅ We offer compassionate, one-on-one attention When you hire Fitch & Stahle , you're not just another case file—you’re a neighbor, and we take your recovery personally. Get the Legal Support You Deserve Today Drunk driving is a serious offense with serious consequences. If you or a loved one has been injured in a DUI crash in South Sioux City, Sioux City , or anywhere in the Tri-State area , don’t wait to assert your rights. 📍 Visit our office in South Sioux City, NE 📞 Call us at 402-494-3012 💻 Schedule your free consultation at fitch-stahlelaw.com Let us take the legal burden off your shoulders while you focus on healing. Fitch & Stahle Law Firm is here to fight for you.