Our Process

When you’re injured, your only concern should be how to get your life back together as quickly as possible, or how you can help your loved one to recover.  You don’t need the added anxiety of looking for a lawyer and worrying if the one you’ve found has the right skills and experience to represent you.

AJN attorneys are all trial lawyers themselves.  We know which questions to ask when looking for a lawyer.  Our court room experience coupled with our huge database of attorneys is what guides us in choosing the best lawyer for you.  Let us save you the time, money and energy you need for other things.
When you contact AJN, here is what happens:

  • Initial Contact - When you contact AJN, you’ll talk with an attorney.  He or she will gather all the relevant facts so that we can fully understand your situation, which enables us to determine exactly what type of case you have.  Our team of attorneys and paralegals then meets to agree on the facts and to begin the process of hand picking the lawyer that is most qualified to help you.
  • Matching Process - Once we’ve matched you with the lawyer who has the skills and background to handle your case, we’ll talk with him or her.  We’ll explain the facts as you’ve given them to us, including all of the important details.  Only when the lawyer is ready to accept your case and is comfortable with it, will we identify him or her to you.  So when you make your first appointment, the lawyer already will be familiar with your situation.
  • A Word about the AJN Selection Process: AJN accepts no advertising money or “buy-in” fees to be a part of the AJN network.  All of the lawyers in our files have been carefully screened and personally chosen by us. AJN keeps a report card on trial lawyers.  These lawyers are a special group representing less than 5% of all lawyers in the US.  They are selected on merit alone and are included only if they meet our demanding qualifications that include:  past successes, ethics, solid reputation, dependability, court room experience in the area of the law required by your case.  In short, they are attorneys with proven track records.

It’s entirely possible that an AJN lawyer who is certified for handling failure to diagnose cancer cases may not be certified for handling design defect or construction cases.  This practice—unique among legal information services—assures you of an objective, unbiased match with a qualified attorney.

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