Which is better a Medical Malpractice lawyer or a sexual abuse lawyer?

i like both fields and was at a cross roads at which field to specialize in

Better in which sense? Are you actually at a point where you have to make a decision? Lawyers typically don’t specialize until years after graduation. In law school, everyone takes more or less the same courses and graduates with the same degree. Choosing a degree or major is not the same as choosing a career path. It’s best that you explore the question of law school before you decide on which law you want to practice. Law graduates today do not have the luxury of choosing their paths. It’s not like medical school where everyone is placed into a residency program. Law school graduates you, and then you’re totally on your own, especially if you weren’t a top student.

5 Responses to “Which is better a Medical Malpractice lawyer or a sexual abuse lawyer?”

  1. Jonathon Ford Says:

    Attorney’s will cheat you off in fee’s! There are several lawyers that charge $400 A SESSION! There is a web site out there that let’s you station questions, and it allows attorney’s to tender on your legal topic…..new concept….it helps control the cost of legal advice downward. Wonder if that would succeed on medical care?
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  2. yblek Says:

    Neither…they both will cost too much and remember…they are lawyers!
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  3. look at yourself Says:

    With an estimated 12% of mis-diagnosis as possibly life threatening, malpractice.
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  4. JD Underdog Says:

    Better in which sense? Are you actually at a point where you have to make a decision? Lawyers typically don’t specialize until years after graduation. In law school, everyone takes more or less the same courses and graduates with the same degree. Choosing a degree or major is not the same as choosing a career path. It’s best that you explore the question of law school before you decide on which law you want to practice. Law graduates today do not have the luxury of choosing their paths. It’s not like medical school where everyone is placed into a residency program. Law school graduates you, and then you’re totally on your own, especially if you weren’t a top student.
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  5. eadith andrepont Says:

    I had the exact same problem last year. Save some time & read through on http://www.lawyersearchsite.tk
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