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Why Should a Personal Injury Attorney Conduct an Asset Search?An asset search can be used as a valuable tool in both pre and post litigation. Conducting an asset search is simple, affordable and can provide assistance to a personal injury attorney seeking additional assets to satisfy a judgment. If used properly and if conducted by a reputable Asset Search Company, asset searches can be used as a valuable tool in both pre and post litigation. Often is the case when a personal injury attorney has a client with severe injuries and an insurance policy with inadequate coverage. The question then becomes whether to settle a case for the policy limits or seek additional assets to satisfy a judgment. Moreover, what duty does the attorney have to his client to inform them that they may be entitled to more than just the insurance coverage? Also, what happens to the attorney who fails to inform the client that they could have conducted an asset search to uncover assets to attach and possibly satisfy a judgment to make the client whole? Most asset searches cost less than $300.00. At www.assetsearchesplus.com , for example, a nationwide asset search costs $165.00 for an individual subject and $150.00 for a corporate entity. At the very least, shouldn’t the client be given the opportunity to pay for and conduct a search just in case there are additional assets associated with the subject or the defendant? If the client refuses, the attorney is protected. If the client agrees to conduct the search, then the attorney has satisfied their “due diligence” by conducting a nationwide asset search, which may very well reveal additional assets that can be attached. In addition, where the subject may be concealing assets, such as through family trusts, partnerships or the like, the asset search report will provide a road map for the attorney. (a) The subject’s name and address; The only information that is usually needed from the attorney or client is the subject’s name and last known address, which can be filled out online or on an order form, which can be faxed and mailed to your office. Finally, when choosing an asset search firm, make sure to ask the following questions: 1.)Does the firm have attorneys on staff that understand why you need the information and generate reports that are most useful for the personal injury attorney and their client? 2.)Do they only use “legal” and reliable sources and methods to conduct their searches? 3.)Does the firm stand behind the quality of their work? 4.)Does all work remain confidential? 5.)Does the firm provide a professional looking report that you will be eager to share with your client? For additional information regarding your asset search, feel free to contact me at 1(800)290-1012 at ext.11 Article Tags: Personal Injury Attorney, Personal Injury, Injury Attorney, Asset Search, Asset Searches, Additional Assets Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com
ABOUT THE AUTHORMy name is Edward L. Amaral, Jr., Esq. and I am the President of an asset search locate firm called Asset Searches Plus, Inc. At Asset Searches Plus, Inc., we assist lawyers, businesses, investigative agencies and collection organizations, who wish to satisfy their due diligence, in the location of missing persons or witnesses, and in the collection of judgments by locating assets of subjects, as well as liabilities, such as liens, judgments, bankruptcies and uniform commercial code filings.
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