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Hiring an Ontario Stunt Drive Law firm – Part 1: Google Reviews



- There are 3 key things you need to know on how to use Google reviews when looking for a Stunt Driving law firm in Ontario.



1. Make Google reviews a key part of your Stunt Drive keyword search



- Google reviews are important for obvious reasons.

- Not only are they important for you to get a sense of the Stunt Driving law firm you may be hiring, but they are important for Stunt Driving law firms.

- Legal services — especially Stunt Driving cases — are competitive. Every law firm knows that Google reviews play an important part in how a client decides who to retain.

- You should retain a law firm that has a lot of Google reviews.  

- Generally, lots of Google reviews show that the law firm is aware of the competitive nature of legal services and shows they are working hard to get your business.

- These law firms will also work hard to get the best result for you. And, great results for your case will filter back into future positive Google reviews.  

- And these positive Google reviews will drive more business for that law firm



2/ Look for Stunt Driving law firms with at least 30 to 40 reviews



- Generally, the more reviews a Stunt Driving law firm has, the better it is because you’re looking for patterns.  

- And you can only see patterns when you have a larger number of reviews.

- Generally, that number threshold to establish a pattern is about 30 to 40 reviews.  

- When you hit that 30 to 40 number threshold, you can likely see a pattern about how that law firm has performed on other Stunt Driving cases.



3/ It’s okay if the law firm does not have a perfect 5-star review record



- You may see a Stunt Driving law firm with lots of reviews, but they don’t have a perfect 5-star rating record. Maybe they have a 4.9 or 4.8 average rating. 

- In these situations, do not ignore that Stunt Driving law firm. That Stunt Driving law firm may be fantastic, and you don’t want to discount that law firm for the wrong reasons.

- What you should do is read those lower-star reviews. To do this, sort the reviews by “Lowest” and read them.

- In some cases, these reviews may be a 1-star rating with no comments. If that’s the case, generally, I would ignore those reviews as they may be fake.

- Or, if there is a low rating with a detailed comment, take notes about that poor review. And ask the law firm when you interview them.  

- While the law firm will not be able to disclose confidential information about the client that posted that bad review, they may be able to give you some context as to what happened.  

- And, that explanation may give you the comfort you need to make your decision on who to retain.



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