Health Miscellaneous

Is it Worth Getting a Personal Injury Lawyer?

In the case that you have been injured due to another person’s negligent actions, it may be a good idea to find a personal injury lawyer. Personal injury lawyers deal with cases such as these and can provide you with a lot of help throughout your trial.

It is important to note that not everyone needs the services of a personal injury lawyer, so an important decision must be made before proceeding. According to our sources, personal injury lawyers are qualified professionals who will help you throughout the whole process of getting your case settled.

The average lawyer’s fee is 33% of what you receive in compensation for your injuries. This means that if you get $10,000 in damages for your personal injuries, your lawyer will receive $3,300. Lawyers fees are limited to 33%; if your case is settled out of court or you lose your trial, the fee is usually 25% – 30% of what you receive.

If you win your case, there are expenses that can be deducted from the compensation money you receive for your injuries. These expenses include things such as the cost of your legal fees, hospital expenses and medical records. The judge will decide if any other deductions can be taken from the damages you receive.

How Lawyers Get Paid

Your lawyer gets paid by taking a fee out of your compensation money.  The usual rate is 33% of what you receive in compensation for your injuries. If your case is settled out of court, the fee will be 25% – 30%. Your legal fees limit is 33% or less; any amount above that must be approved by the judge.

If you win the trial but fail to get compensation for your injuries, then your lawyer gets 25% – 30% of what you were asking for. If you lose your case, the judge may allow a fee of 25% – 30% or nothing at all.  In most cases, losing means that you don’t get anything from the other party involved in the injury case.

If any expenses are deducted from your compensation money, then those deductions also cut into what is owed to your lawyer. Your expenses may include:

The cost of medical records  The legal fees of the other side Any hospital bills that you have already paid The cost of traveling to and from court as well as staying overnight at a hotel whenever court is not in session

If the judge decides that any other deductions can be made, those may also reduce the amount of money you owe your lawyer.

If 33% of your compensation for injuries is $5,000, then the most that your attorney can get is $1,650; any amount above that must be approved by the judge. If 25% – 30% of what you were asking for is $10,000, then you can expect to get $2,500; any amount above that must be approved by the judge.

Most injury cases are settled before they go to trial which means that your fees will be covered by the opposing side. This is called a “contingency fee” and there can be no guarantees that you even get this payment for your personal injuries. If the case is settled out of court, there are no expenses that can be taken from your compensation.