Can You Meet With a Bankruptcy Attorney Online?

This video features David Shuster, a Bankruptcy attorney based in Texas.

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“So what they can expect is essentially anything that they would need in an attorney and any question that they have could be answered in a more efficient process for both parties thanks to technology.”

During this extraordinary health crisis, everyone is seeking to minimize person-to-person contact as much as possible. Is it possible to meet with a bankruptcy attorney online and carry out a case via the internet, or is it essential to visit their office?

David Shuster is a debt relief attorney with Shuster Law, PLLC in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. He explains that he has a paperless office and is happy to offer free video consultations for anyone exploring bankruptcy or personal injury.

To learn more, contact the attorney directly by calling 888-365-0921 or by submitting a contact form on this page. There is no charge for the consultation, and you never owe any out-of-pocket attorney fees.

Key Takeaways From David Shuster:

In a time where leaving the house to meet with a lawyer may not be a feasible action due to health risks, it’s important to note that you can also meet with an attorney online. In fact, meeting with an attorney online offers many benefits, including a potentially faster timeline for the completion of your case, flexibility of hours, and the safety and convenience of communicating with your legal team from inside your home.

You do not need to meet an attorney in-person to file for bankruptcy or personal injury.

Experienced attorneys prioritize their clients and communicate with them however possible, even remotely. With so many types of remote communication and video call systems, including Skype, FaceTime, Zoom, etc., not to mention phone calls and emails, choosing not to take advantage of the benefits these systems offer could be a waste. In times like these, online and over the phone contact could even account for a majority of your communications with your legal team. While this may seem odd, it can actually provide you and your attorney with a more direct line of communication to discuss your case and help speed along the legal process, which many law firms are already pushing to be handled electronically.

Your attorney will discuss your case with you online exactly as they would have in-person.

Although emotions and difficult topics are sometimes easier to communicate in-person, a great deal can be done remotely, and an experienced lawyer will take the time to understand you and your situations regardless of whether you are sitting in front of their desk or in front of your computer. All of your questions can be answered via remote communications with your lawyer, which is especially useful news during this health crisis we are all making compensations for.

In fact, communicating electronically is already the preferred method for most law firms. Even if you do not have a computer or program to video call with, your attorney can call you over the phone and send necessary documents through the mail system.

Meeting with an attorney remotely can speed up the timeline of your legal process.

It’s easier to act and communicate quickly via the internet, so it makes sense that legal proceedings may go quicker as well when a client takes advantage of remote legal aid options. Meeting with an attorney online or over the phone can also offer you a greater sense of flexibility when working on your case. It’s easier to put down the phone and pick it up again later than to drive back to your lawyer’s office with another question or idea for your case. This is another element of meeting with your lawyer online or otherwise remotely that could increase the speed and efficiency of your case.

Shuster offers free consultations for bankruptcy and personal injury.

To learn more, contact David Shuster directly by calling 888-365-0921 or by submitting a contact form on this page. There is no charge for the consultation, and you never owe any out-of-pocket attorney fees.

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