The Benefits of Working with an Experienced Personal Injury Lawyer
- Burnside Brankamp Law
- Jul 30
- 4 min read

Key Points Summary
Experienced lawyers maximize your compensation through proven strategies
Legal expertise protects you from insurance company tactics
Professional representation reduces stress during recovery time
When you're hurt in an accident, you're facing more than just physical injuries. You're dealing with medical bills, lost wages, and insurance companies that seem more interested in protecting their bottom line than helping you recover. The decisions you make in those first few weeks can impact your financial future for years to come.
Most people don't realize that insurance companies have entire teams of lawyers and adjusters whose job is to pay you as little as possible. They know you're vulnerable, stressed, and likely unfamiliar with the legal process. That's exactly when you need someone in your corner who knows how this game is really played.
Experience Translates to Higher Settlements
An experienced personal injury lawyer has handled hundreds or thousands of cases similar to yours. They know exactly what your injuries should be worth, not just for your immediate medical bills, but for the ongoing treatment, rehabilitation, and pain you'll endure. When an insurance adjuster offers you $15,000 for a back injury, your attorney knows that similar cases have settled for $75,000 or more.
This knowledge comes from years of tracking case outcomes, understanding medical terminology and treatment costs, and knowing how different injuries affect people's lives long-term. Fresh law school graduates simply don't have this database of real-world experience to draw from when evaluating your case.
Knowledge of Insurance Company Tactics
Insurance companies use the same playbook against injured victims every single day. They'll delay your claim hoping you'll get desperate and accept less money. They'll request the same medical records multiple times to slow down the process. They'll offer quick settlements before you fully understand the extent of your injuries.
An experienced attorney has seen every trick in the book. They know when an insurance company is stalling, when they're lowballing you, and exactly how to respond. They understand the claims adjustment process from the inside and can anticipate what the insurance company will do next before they do it.
Access to Medical and Expert Networks
Building a strong personal injury case often requires more than just your initial medical records. You might need specialists to explain how your injuries will affect you long-term, or economists to calculate your lost earning capacity. Experienced attorneys have spent years building relationships with these professionals.

When your case needs an orthopedic surgeon to testify about your back injuries, or an accident reconstruction expert to prove the other driver was at fault, your lawyer can call on trusted professionals who have worked on similar cases. These expert relationships can make the difference between a modest settlement and full compensation for your losses.
Understanding of Legal Deadlines and Procedures
Personal injury law is full of technical requirements and strict deadlines that can destroy your case if missed. The statute of limitations varies by state and type of accident. Some states give you two years to file a lawsuit, others give you three, and certain cases involving government entities might have deadlines as short as 90 days.
Beyond filing deadlines, there are discovery rules, evidence preservation requirements, and specific procedures for serving legal documents. One missed deadline or improperly filed document can end your case permanently, regardless of how strong your claim might be. Experienced attorneys have systems in place to track all these requirements automatically.
Courtroom Experience When Trials Become Necessary
Most personal injury cases settle out of court, but insurance companies only offer fair settlements when they know your lawyer is prepared to take the case to trial. If your attorney has never actually tried a case in front of a jury, the insurance company knows it and will adjust their settlement offers accordingly.
Trial experience teaches lawyers how to present evidence effectively, cross-examine witnesses, and make compelling arguments to juries. When insurance companies know your lawyer has won significant verdicts in the past, they're much more motivated to settle your case fairly rather than risk a large jury award.
Peace of Mind During Recovery
Dealing with insurance companies while you're trying to heal from serious injuries is exhausting and stressful. You shouldn't have to spend your recovery time learning about personal injury law or figuring out how to negotiate with professional claims adjusters.
When you hire an experienced attorney, you can focus entirely on getting better. Your lawyer handles all communication with insurance companies, manages your medical providers, and keeps you updated on your case progress. This peace of mind often helps people recover faster and more completely.
The process of selecting the right legal representation can feel overwhelming when you're already dealing with injuries and financial stress. However, the difference between handling your case alone or with inexperienced help versus working with a seasoned personal injury attorney can literally mean the difference between financial recovery and financial ruin. Don't let insurance companies take advantage of your vulnerability during one of the most difficult times in your life.
If you've been injured in an accident, you deserve experienced legal representation that will fight for every dollar you're entitled to receive. Contact Burnside Brankamp Law at (740) 354-4878 for a free case review. Our experienced team understands the tactics insurance companies use, and we know how to defeat them. Let us handle the legal complexities while you focus on healing.
