Clients Rights
Will Ferguson & Associates
Protecting Your Rights Every Step of the Way
At Will Ferguson & Associates, we believe that every individual deserves a fair opportunity to be heard and protected under the law. The foundation of our justice system—established by our nation’s founders—was designed to safeguard the rights of individuals, particularly through the power of a jury of peers. When you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, these rights ensure you have a voice and the ability to pursue justice. Our firm is committed to upholding those protections and helping you navigate the legal process with confidence and clarity.
We understand how overwhelming it can feel to stand up against insurance companies and large entities, which is why we take a hands-on, personalized approach to every case. With decades of experience and a deep understanding of how the other side operates, we fight to ensure your rights are respected and your case is presented effectively. From start to finish, we are by your side—advocating for your best interests and working toward the outcome you deserve. Contact us today to learn how we can help protect your rights and move your case forward.

Your Rights as a Client
- You have the right to be treated with courtesy, respect, and consideration by your legal team.
- You have the right to competent, ethical, and professional representation that follows all legal and professional standards.
- You have the right to independent judgment and loyalty from your attorney, including full disclosure of any potential conflicts of interest.
- You have the right to clear communication, including prompt responses to your questions and regular updates on your case.
- You have the right to understand your legal fees, how they are calculated, and to agree to any fee arrangement before moving forward.
- You have the right to confidentiality—your attorney must protect your private information and not disclose it without permission.
- You have the right to be informed about potential outcomes, including risks and possible consequences if your case is not successful.
- You have the right to fair and equal representation regardless of race, religion, gender, age, national origin, disability, or other personal characteristics.
Your Responsibilities as a Client
- You are responsible for being honest and providing your attorney with all relevant information—even if it may be unfavorable.
- You are expected to communicate openly, respond promptly to requests, and keep your contact information up to date.
- You should attend all scheduled meetings, appointments, and legal proceedings on time.
- You are expected to honor the agreed-upon fee arrangement once it is established.
