At Romano Law Group, your case is handled by a team.
That team may include a lead attorney, additional attorneys, paralegals, investigators, and experienced support staff. Each person plays a role in helping your case move forward.
Your lead attorney oversees the case strategy. Other team members help gather evidence, organize records, track deadlines, communicate with providers, and prepare the case.
You will also receive contact information for the people working on your case. That way, you know who to reach when you have questions.
Who Is Assigned to My Personal Injury Case?
One of Romano Law Group’s experienced lawyers will be assigned as lead counsel for your case.
This attorney will oversee your case and help guide the overall strategy. Another attorney may also assist with the case when needed.
You may also work with paralegals, investigators, and other staff members. The firm uses this team approach to make sure each case receives careful attention.
What Does the Lead Attorney Do?
The lead attorney is responsible for managing your case.
This may include reviewing the facts, evaluating liability, developing legal strategy, negotiating with insurance companies, and preparing the case for litigation if needed.
The lead attorney may also attend depositions, hearings, mediations, or other proceedings. If your case requires a lawsuit, your attorney will help guide you through that process.
Your attorney’s role is to protect your interests and explain your options at each stage.
Will More Than One Attorney Work on My Case?
Yes, more than one attorney may work on your case.
Some personal injury cases involve complex facts, serious injuries, multiple parties, disputed liability, or difficult insurance issues. In those situations, additional attorneys may help with legal research, strategy, depositions, motions, hearings, settlement negotiations, or trial preparation.
This does not mean your case is being passed around. It means the firm can use the experience and resources of its legal team to support your claim.
What Role Do Paralegals and Staff Play?
Paralegals and staff members help keep your case organized and moving forward.
They may help request medical records, organize bills, track deadlines, communicate with medical providers, prepare documents, and assist with case updates.
Romano Law Group has several Florida Registered Paralegals on staff. The firm also has full-time investigators who help support case development.
These team members can be important points of contact during your case.
What Role Do Investigators Play?
Investigators help gather information that may support your claim.
Depending on the case, they may help obtain photographs, videos, witness statements, accident reports, background information, or other evidence.
This can be especially important in cases involving disputed fault, serious injuries, unsafe property conditions, commercial vehicles, or multiple responsible parties.
Early investigation can help preserve evidence before it disappears.
How Will Romano Law Group Communicate With Me?
Regular communication matters during a personal injury case.
Romano Law Group explains that clients will have contact information for each person working on their case and that the team will provide regular updates throughout the process.
You should feel comfortable asking questions. Your legal team can explain what is happening, what information is needed, and what to expect next.
If your medical treatment changes, your symptoms get worse, or you receive new insurance documents, you should let your team know.
What If Another Attorney Referred My Case?
If another attorney referred your case to Romano Law Group, that attorney may continue to work on the case with the firm.
This can happen when a case benefits from additional experience, resources, or collaboration.
If a referral or co-counsel relationship applies, your legal team should explain how it works and who will be communicating with you.
Why Does a Team Approach Help Personal Injury Clients?
A team approach can help personal injury clients because cases often involve many moving parts.
Your case may require medical records, insurance communications, investigation, witness follow-up, legal filings, expert review, negotiation, and trial preparation.
When a team works together, different people can focus on different parts of the case. This helps the firm stay organized and prepared.
It also helps clients know they have support throughout the process.
How Can I Contact the Team Working on My Case?
After Romano Law Group accepts your case, you should receive contact information for the team members working with you.
Use that information whenever you have updates or questions.
You should contact your legal team if:
- You receive new medical bills
- Your doctor recommends more treatment
- Your symptoms change
- You miss work because of your injuries
- An insurance company contacts you
- You receive letters about your claim
- You have questions about the process
Clear communication helps your legal team better understand your case.
Injured? Romano Law Group Can Help.
Navigating the legal system after an injury can feel overwhelming. Romano Law Group uses a team approach to guide clients through each step of the process.
The firm’s attorneys have decades of experience handling personal injury and accident cases in Palm Beach County, throughout Florida, and nationwide.
Injured? Contact our family-owned personal injury law firm today. There is no fee until we win your case.