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Phoenix Attorney Jeffrey Phillips Releases Service FAQs

September 22, 2015 – – Phillips Law, a law firm based in Phoenix, AZ, has recently released a new FAQ page on their website. Through the page, they aim to address the most common queries people have about the legal services they can get through the company. This, in turn, will give them a baseline of knowledge before starting any proceedings. The FAQs can be accessed through the firm’s website at http://smhlawoffice.com/.

“When we get new clients, time is of the essence,” says Jeffrey Phillips from Phillips Law. “They have often suffered terrible injuries that have come at a great financial and emotional cost. The last thing they want to do is discuss platitudes for hours; they want to get straight on their case. By going through the FAQs before contacting us, they can save a lot of time and get straight to the point.”

The first element addressed in the FAQ is why some people may need an attorney. Phillips Law is a personal injury lawyer and the list describes the breadth of possibilities in terms of personal injuries. These include an explanation of how the injury has affected people, which are all of the things that could potentially be claimed for.

It also clearly describes what Jeffrey Phillips and his team can do for people. This includes all the administrative and bureaucratic paperwork that comes with making a personal injury claim. Many cases are turned down on so-called ‘technicalities’, which usually means a piece of paperwork was not completed or submitted, so this is perhaps one of the most vital elements of the overall work done by the law firm.

“We also want to give our potential clients clarity on our fees and charges,” adds Jeffrey Phillips. “In most cases, we will not charge any contingency fees, instead only charging our clients once they have received their compensation. We hope this encourages people to seek the help they need, rather than worrying about potential costs.”

Finally, the Phoenix law firm also wants to make sure people understand that the vast majority of cases do not have to go to court. Trying to find a mutually beneficial agreement will always be the first goal.

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