Keller Swan Injury Attorneys is happy to participate in fee-sharing arrangements with referring attorneys and co-counsel for personal injury cases, consistent with Florida law.
At our firm, we pride ourselves on having the resources, experience, and willingness to handle a case properly and to get the highest possible settlement.
We are dedicated to providing clients with excellent customer service and legal representation. To do this, we have focused on developing skills that make our lawyers effective litigators, counselors, and negotiators, while maintaining knowledge on a wide array of legal subjects. We stay up to date on all things personal injury so we can be the best representatives possible.
At Keller Swan, we are excited to share our experience and resources with other attorneys and firms. At the same time, we are also happy to leverage our extensive professional network by referring potential clients to other attorneys or different practice groups, who can best serve their needs.
As such, we offer the opportunity for referrals and co-counsel agreements.
LAWYER REFERRALS
When we get a call from a potential client, one of our primary questions throughout the case assessment process is, “how can we best serve this person?” Sometimes, the reality is that we do not have the proper resources to help someone if their case involves a very niche practice area. In these circumstances, we are often able to reach out to another attorney or firm who may be able to help that client.
At the same time, we also accept client referrals from fellow lawyers, who may be in a similar position. If you or your firm are unable to help a client for any reason—whether due to geographical constraints, investigative resources, or simply because your caseload is too heavy, please give us a call.
CO-COUNSEL AGREEMENTS
Sometimes, a cut-and-dry referral isn’t the ideal way to approach a case. In situations like these, a co-counsel agreement may be an effective way for clients and their attorneys to reap the benefits of working with another lawyer or firm, while still maintaining an active role in the case.
Some common reasons for seeking a favorable co-counsel agreement include:
Increased investigative resources
Assistance from attorneys who have extensive experience within a specific practice area
The ability to call upon expert witnesses who might not otherwise be available
The opportunity to learn on the job while ensuring that your client is still protected by an experienced legal advocate
Every co-counsel agreement is as unique as the case and client it pertains to, which means that these collaborations require active participation from all parties involved. If you think that you or your client might benefit from working side-by-side with our experienced legal team, contact our law offices today.
HOW TO CONNECT WITH US
In order for us to determine whether a referral or co-counsel agreement is a good fit, it helps us to have as much information as possible. If you or your firm would be interested in working with us, simply call our offices and ask our friendly legal team how to get started. Once we have a few pieces of basic information, we can evaluate the case and determine if a referral or co-counsel agreement is right for the client, for you, and for our firm.