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You spent years of your life earning your professional license. After all the education and experience you earned to receive your degree, you want to make sure you do everything you can to defend your right to keep a license.
If an accident, error, or even a complaint occurs, you may need to be prepared to protect yourself from losing your license. There is any number of reasons your license may be placed on the line. When an investigation or complaint threatens your career, the following actions you take will define the status of your license and your ability to continue working.
It does not matter you are undergoing your first complaint or investigation or your tenth; you need to be sure you are treating this situation with the respect it deserves. If you are too cavalier about this situation, you can make a serious mistake that can cost you your years of education and work.
It is critical to keep a trail of information in all of your work. If you can verify the actions you take in the event in question with substantial evidence, it can drastically increase your chances of defending yourself. This is an important habit to make whether or not you are facing this kind of issue.
One of the best precautions you can take for yourself is getting an attorney that can defend you. Their guidance can help you ensure that you keep from making a fatal mistake in this investigation. Your lawyer can also take on the lion’s share of the work so you can focus on your life.
A trusted colleague or friend can provide a listening ear during this difficult time. However, do not let their experience shape your outlook for the case without talking to a professional license defense attorney first. Legal considerations change and no two cases are alike. Your attorney will be in the best position to give you up-to-date advice so you can move forward from this.
Now is always the best time to reach out to a lawyer if you are trying to defend your license, or even if you think you may soon be defending your license. Do not wait to protect your future and best interests.
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