- Why Contact an Injury Lawyer?
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If you've been injured in an accident there are sound financial reasons to contact an accident lawyer.
Learn Your Rights: people hurt in an accident who talked to a lawyer to find out their rights, received an average of almost 40% more money than people who did not speak with a lawyer.
Larger Award: people hurt in an accident who hired a lawyer received on average 3 1/2 times more money, before deduction of legal fees and expenses, than people who did not hire a lawyer. - How to Pick a Good Injury Lawyer in Rochester
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A good attorney will listen to your story and will set realistic expectations for the amount of money you may be able to collect. Following these four simple steps can make picking the right accident lawyer easier.
1. Match Lawyer to Accident
Find an accident lawyer who specialty matches your case; if you've been in a car accident, find a car accident lawyer. Connect with more than one lawyer and compare how each will handle the case.
2. Success Rate
Ask your lawyer about their success rate, particularly with cases like yours. How many cases have they handled and how many resulted in a settlement.
3. Agree on Fees
Ask whether there will be a fee to consult and evaluate your claim. Generally accident lawyers will handle your case on a contingency basis, meaning the lawyer only gets paid if the case is successful and they get a portion (usually 1/3) of the insurance settlement. Ask how court expenses will be handled - who pays and when - upfront or after out of the settlement). Get the fee agreement in writing.
4. Personality
Do you get along with the lawyer? You need to as you will spend a great deal of time with them. Remember, if you get along with the lawyer chances are others will too, which will help when your lawyer negotiates with the defense; most accident cases are settled out of court, being positive and likable help make an injury lawyer a successful negotiator. - Contingency Fee for Accident Lawyer
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A contingency fee is a prior arrangement between lawyer and client in which the lawyer receives a set percentage of the amount of recovery awarded to the plaintiff in a case. This means that a client has no obligation to pay his/her lawyer unless the case is successfully resolved. Most personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis. An hourly rate is also a common payment option that involves an agreed amount of compensation for each hour the lawyer spends on the case until its resolution. In some cases, accident lawyers charge a flat fee, which is a set amount, or a retainer, which is an arrangement where a certain amount of money is paid before legal representation begins. These fee arrangements may also be combined.
- Compensation of Accident Lawyer
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Typically accident lawyers' fees are based on a number of factors, which may include the time and energy spent on a case, the outcome of a case, the difficulty of a claim, the experience and prominence of the lawyer, and the costs associated with the case. There are several standard payment options a personal injury lawyer may offer his/her clients. These options include contingency fees, hourly rates, flat fees, and retainers.
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