Kenneth Vercammen is a Middlesex County Trial Attorney who has published 130 articles in national and New Jersey publications on Criminal Law, Probate, Estate and litigation topics.

He was awarded the NJ State State Bar Municipal Court Practitioner of the Year.

He lectures and handles criminal cases, Municipal Court, DWI, traffic and other litigation matters.

To schedule a confidential consultation, call us or New clients email us evenings and weekends via contact box www.njlaws.com.

Kenneth Vercammen & Associates, P.C,

2053 Woodbridge Avenue,

Edison, NJ 08817,

(732) 572-0500

Saturday, October 24, 2009

How To Choose a Lawyer

How To Choose a Lawyer

You want to hire the right lawyer for the right price.
REPUTATION COUNTS

There¹s fear in hiring a lawyer. You¹re stepping into the unknown. Our firm is a well known and respected one in criminal, probate and civil trial practice. We¹re known as being fair, reasonable, tough and professional. Ask around about us.

CRIMINAL LAW

Some lawyers talk a great game. But once retained, you never hear from them again until the trial. That¹s not good. No matter how experienced an attorney is, it won¹t help if he isn¹t willing to work your case. Knowing the system is one thing, but doing what it takes to make it work for you is another.

We start with straight talk about the law, your chances in court and whether or not you¹re facing jail. Next we talk to witnesses, prosecutors, the court- anyone who impacts your case. If expert witnesses are needed, we know the best ones to call. You get a defense, not someone who just takes your money and holds your hand while you plead guilty. We handle everything from serious crimes to traffic and juvenile matters.

DRUNK DRIVING

The worst thing to do in a DUI case is to rush in and plead guilty, or go to court with an attorney who doesn¹t really handle DUI cases. We¹ve been in the DUI defense for over 17 years, and have handled hundreds of cases. Along the way we¹ve helped a lot of people who thought they were beyond help.

Even if you think your case is a lost cause, we can often make a bad case better. But you must act almost immediately after your arrest, or you lose an important chance to challenge your arrest and any breath test or refusal. Whether you¹re facing your second or third DUI, or driving while license suspended, chances are we¹ve handled cases like it before successfully.

PERSONAL INJURY

A serious injury or wrongful death claim is a one-time thing. Settle or go to trial, what you get is all you¹re ever going to get. No matter the pain and suffering.

A lot of ³personal injury mills² will gladly sign you up. At these big, impersonal firms, you hardly ever see a lawyer. Once you¹re committed, you sit and wait. And wait. Why? Because there are dozens of cases ahead of yours - big ones and small ones - all more likely to be settled than tried.

If we take your case, we¹ll take it seriously. We¹ll work it and keep you informed. And we won¹t be afraid to try it, if you aren¹t offered the money you deserve. No Recovery...No Fee*

So you have a choice. You can be a number with somebody else, or a real client with us.

Our Philosophy

³We are not in the practice of law solely to make money. We share a commitment to helping others and believe that by doing our best for each client we help elevate our profession.²

Surviving Your Drunk Driving Case

Start with what¹s at stake: If you¹re not worried about jail time, you¹re worried about protecting your driver¹s license and your job. Next, avoid cut-rate lawyers. The less a lawyer charges, the less he can work your case. And, you don¹t need the ³help² of an attorney who doesn¹t do a lot of DUI work.

The sooner you call, the sooner we can help.

How Much Does a Good Criminal Lawyer Cost?

Good lawyers get their reputations by working hard for every client. It stands to reason, then, that the less you pay a lawyer, the less time he can afford to spend on your case.

Bring your case to us and we¹ll start with an in-depth discussion not about fees, but about the charges and the facts surrounding your case. We¹ll discuss possible defenses, sentencing guidelines and whether or not jail is a realistic possibility. Only then do we talk about fees.