Sunday, May 6, 2012

How To Become a Charleston SC Personal Injury Attorney

By Jackson Wallerson


A personal injury lawyer in South Carolina as with other practice areas, has a few responsibilities to consider when it comes to representing their clients. Both professional and ethical rules apply to the conduct set forth by the SC bar associations. When a South Carolina Lawyer passes the state bar examinations, then, and only then, are they permitted to legally file complaints, argue cases in front of the state courts, draft legal documents, and offer legal advice to their clients who may be victims of personal injury in South Carolina.

If one wants to become a Charleston SC personal injury lawyer and practice in the state of South Carolina, they must pass a written bar examination as well as an ethics examination first. These bar examinations often vary from state to state. Most states, including South Carolina require takers to have a minimum of four years in college and a law degree from an accredited law school. If the candidate passes the state bar, South Carolina lawyers are required to stay up-to-date on all matters of legal and non-legal developments in their preferred field of practice by completing a number of continuing legal education courses aimed at helping the lawyers stay current on all things in their chosen fields. The exact number of classes required yearly varies.

Many Charleston lawyers take different directions with their careers. Once they have been licensed in the state of SC, they can decide which practice areas and cases they want to take. The South Carolina legal ethics does require that if a lawyer is inexperienced, that they attain the appropriate help and guidance to learn more about the issues in order to represent their client effectively. Many lawyers tend to stick to one practice area of SC law in order to gain the knowledge and experience needed to be successful.

There are many specialized areas of South Carolina personal injury litigation that Charleston personal injury lawyers might choose to focus on. Accidents, medical malpractice, work place injuries, product defects, and many others make up the category of South Carolina personal injury litigation. Personal injury attorneys in South Carolina sometimes will choose a specific area of litigation within personal injury law, so that, they can become an expert in that niche. These may include categories like aviation accidents, trucking accidents, medical malpractice, etc.

As with all other types of lawyers, Charleston personal injury lawyers may choose to start a solo practice or they may join a small, mid-size, or large practice as an associate. Charleston personal injury lawyers may also be partners (owners) of a law firm. Possibly becoming a partner one day. Sole practitioners of Charleston personal injury law offer many benefits to their clients, which include - personal attention, one-on-one working relationship between the lawyer and their client. Sole practitioners are also more willing to take on smaller cases and often have lower fees and costs.




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