Are Personal Injury / Medical Malpractice areas of the Law (Plaintiffs side only) intellectually and financially rewarding practice areas? I am looking for input and opinion from active Attorneys working on contingent fee basis. I am considering Law School (at 35 years old) and my interest is in Litigation. I am trying to obtain information on practice areas that have always intrigued me are of interest. Look forward to hearing back from any practicing Attorneys with their view from the battlefield.
Lisa
Of course they are but you better get some medical background too if you want to be good at it. (the medical malpractice part anyway)
Medical malpractice is a highly specialized area to focus in. Personal injury, in general, is not as specialized. PI cases can range from dog bite cases that pay beans to fatal car accident cases that can bring in a lot of money.
Here's an attorney website for an example of medical malpractice: http://www.drslawfirm.com/medicalmalpractice.html
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