Many aspiring professionals opt to enter the legal field. The profession can be challenging and financially rewarding. In 2018, the average salary for a lawyer in the United States was nearly $150,000. However, those working for larger firms in bigger cities sometimes earn significantly more. That said, before beginning a legal career, prospective attorneys must first choose an area of specialty. Below are three areas of law. 

Family Law

Family law encompasses legal issues involving interpersonal relationships. Attorneys employed in this branch of the law are often called upon to assist individuals coping with personal crises such as divorces, child custody battles and child or even adult guardianship issues.

Personal Injury Lawyer

Persons involved in injury-inducing incidents might call upon a personal injury lawyer. Personal injury cases are civil actions in which the injured party initiates a lawsuit against those they believe were responsible for causing the incident in question. Common cases include automobile accidents, medical malpractice, premises and product liability. Success in such endeavors can be quite challenging and typically always require an attorney to prove that the defendant’s actions were negligent, this negligence precipitated the injury-inducing accident, the plaintiff’s injuries are directly attributable to those specific injuries and the compensation sought is related to the injuries in question and no other medical or physical issue.

Wills, Estates, Probate Lawyer

At one time or another, everyone will necessitate the services of a wills, estates and probate lawyer. These legal professionals either assist clients in authoring wills or estate plans or help family members or other close relations of recently deceased persons complete the process of resolving the decedent’s final legal and financial affairs.