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Should I Hire the Personal Injury Lawyer With the Lowest Fee?
If you’ve got a personal injury case, especially one where you’ve suffered significant losses, your goal is to hire the best lawyer you can find, and the one who is the best fit for you on both a personal and professional level. It’s certainly not a good idea to seek out and hire a personal injury lawyer based primarily on price, because personal injury lawyers don’t compete on price. So, a cheaper personal injury lawyer may very well be a pretty good lawyer, but if that lawyer isn’t a good fit (either for you or your case) then you shouldn’t hire him/her.
The Contingency Fee Agreement
Almost all personal injury lawyers work under a contingency fee agreement, meaning that they get a percentage of whatever they might be able to collect for the client (whether via settlement or court judgment) and that, if the attorney can’t get any money for the client, the firm doesn’t get anything either.
Personal Injury Lawyers Don’t Compete on Price
But the key thing to know about personal injury lawyers’ fees is that most personal injury lawyers charge the same fee: 33 and one-third percent (or simply one-third). Some firms might charge a little more, but as a general rule, personal injury lawyers simply don’t compete with each other on pricing.
Let’s look at this another way: You see lots of ads in the Yellow Pages, on billboards, and on the internet for personal injury lawyers, but you rarely (if ever) see an ad that emphasizes that firm’s low fees. That’s because they’re not selling cars, they are selling trust and a personal relationship. Read more https://www.lawyers.com/legal-info/personal-injury/working-with-a-personal-injury-lawyer/should-i-hire-the-personal-injury-lawyer-with-the-lowest-fee.html

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