5 Habits of a Successful Plaintiff

Have you or someone you know had the experience of being a party to a trial recently? People take cases to court for various reasons - when one has been injured at the the hands of another, when one has been stolen from, or when one feels he has been legally wronged by another. If the plaintiff (the party filing the lawsuit) take his case to court and wins, he may receive financial compensation for his injustices or injuries - sometimes to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Of course, there is always the risk that he will not actually win his case. If he loses, not only will he not get financial compensation - he will be out hundreds or thousands of dollars in legal fees with nothing to show for it. 

It should come as no surprise, that plaintiffs are highly motivated to win their cases. Defendants (the parties the action is filed against) also have a great deal of motivation, however, so it is important to approach your case strategically and with the help of an experienced trial attorney in order to give yourself the best chance at victory.


HABIT #1:  Do Your Research
In order to stand the best chance at winning your court case, you want to be sure that your request for remedy is within the boundaries of the law. Before you take your case to court, consult with an experienced Lake of the Ozarks attorney to learn your rights and strategically plan the best way to present your case.

HABIT #2:  Document Everything
In criminal cases, the defendant is "innocent until proven guilty." All cases are approached in a similar manner. In order to receive financial compensation for your injustice or injuries, you must be able to prove to the judge and the jury that you have been wronged. Your outcome relies on your ability to produce strong, hard-hitting evidence that convinces the court to side with you.

HABIT #3:  Watch Other Trials
If this is your first case, it's entirely possible that the only exposure you've had to court cases is what you've seen in the movies and on television. These dramatic depictions tend to exaggerate things and give a slightly misguided representations of actual, real-life court proceedings. Before you take your own case to court, the attorneys at the Law Offices of Phillips, McElyea, Carpenter, & Welch, P.C. recommend sitting in on and observing other trials similar to yours. This will give you a more accurate idea of how things will progress and what you need to prepare for.

HABIT #4:  Be Respectful
This habit may sound the easiest, but many parties find it to be the most challenging. If you believe you have been wronged, you are likely (understandably) solely focused on seeing that you receive a remedy and that the defendant is punished for his wrongdoing. You will most likely disagree with the points the defendant makes in his case, but it is important to remain respectful and courteous at all times. At the end of the day, the judge and the jury are people, too - they will be more likely to sympathize with your case if they see that you are respectful and present yourself well during your trial. If you act out, interrupt, or are in other ways disrespectful, you may find yourself held in contempt of court.

HABIT #5:  Hire An Attorney To Represent You
The legal field is extremely complex. If you are about to embark on your first case, it is important to seek legal representation at the Lake of the Ozarks. Your attorney will be your advocate throughout the entire process and will ensure that your evidence is solid, your case is presented well, and all necessary measures to set your case up for success are taken. 

If you are in need of legal help in Camdenton, Missouri, we invite you set up a consultation with on of our experienced attorneys. We would be honored to assist you with your case.


Law Offices of Phillips, McElyea, Carpenter, & Welch, P.C.
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