Christopher Earley, Fantastic Boston Personal Injury Attorney
- November 3, 2024
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One of the first things I ever learned as a personal injury attorney:
“Always listen to the client – to what their actual problem is and why they’re calling you.”
That advice has always stuck with me.
So often, lawyers want to rush to conclusions, thinking they know what’s best for clients and wanting to get a case settled.
In reality, taking the time to truly listen to my clients is the best way to understand the problems they’re facing every day so I can help them meet those immediate needs and take those burdens off their shoulders before moving into the next stage of their case.