How do contingency fees work?
The attorney takes a percentage of your settlement (typically 33-40%) as their fee. If you don't win, you don't pay. This means there's no upfront cost to hire a personal injury lawyer.
This is general information, not legal advice. Laws vary by state. Consult a qualified attorney for advice about your situation.
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How do I choose the right attorney?
Look for experience with your type of case, a track record of results, good communication, and someone who works on contingency. Read reviews, ask about their caseload, and make sure you feel comfortable with them. Most offer free consultations.
Can I change lawyers during my case?
Yes, you can switch attorneys at any time. The fees are typically split between the old and new lawyer based on work done, so it shouldn't cost you extra. If you're unhappy with your representation, don't hesitate to make a change.
What does a personal injury lawyer actually do?
They investigate your accident, gather evidence, handle all communication with insurance companies, calculate the full value of your claim, negotiate a settlement, and take your case to trial if needed. They handle the legal work so you can focus on recovery.