Attorney’s Salary: How much do I have to pay when hiring a Personal Injury Lawyer?

Sep 7
06:59

2012

Pia Velarde

Pia Velarde

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Have you been injured in an auto accident where people blame you that you are at fault and you know yourself that you’re not? You might consider looki...

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Have you been injured in an auto accident where people blame you that you are at fault and you know yourself that you’re not? You might consider looking and hiring a reliable and worth spending personal injury lawyer. A lawyer that works to make sure that their clients get fair and reasonable settlements. Naturally,Attorney’s Salary: How much do I have to pay when hiring a Personal Injury Lawyer? Articles you can expect certain legal fees when you hire an attorney.

Personal Injury Lawyers almost accept cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning if they win, they receive a percentage of the award as their fee. If they lose, then they don’t.

Keep in mind that attorney fees are different from costs, and you may be responsible for some costs associated with your case, such as fees for filing of your lawsuit, even if you lose. Even though this is a rare issue, most civil litigation settles short of trial, you may wish to clarify the issue of costs with your lawyer.

The amount of the contingent fee your lawyer will charge varies on from state to state. In most states, the fee that an attorney gets is, usually, between one third and 40% of a personal injury award. If your case is potentially worth a lot of money, you may be able to negotiate with your attorney for contingent fee reduction. But some personal injury lawyers don’t like to negotiate with their fees.

Another type of attorney fee that you have to pay is the Initial Consultation Fees

Even though the majority of personal injury lawyers do not charge an initial consultation fee; you should still be clear about this kind of fee before you go to initial consultation.

Here are some general questions you might want to ask to a lawyer during initial consultation:

•    In what areas of personal injury law do you specialize in?
•    Have you handled and had records of success with cases like mine?
•    How long will it take for you to handle my case?
•    Do you accept contingency fee basis on cases like mine?
•    Should I be aware of any other fees?
•    What can I do to improve my case?
•    In case you are unavailable, is there another person I can speak to? Do you have any associates that will be working on the case as well? If so, can I meet them?

You can find the names of attorneys from a variety of sources. Seek advice from friends, from your doctor, yellow pages, an online lawyer directory, or search some law firms in the internet. There are so many ways on how to hire an attorney, like in my case; I searched for a highly experienced personal injury lawyer in Florida, and I managed to talk with Mr. Mike Celeste and got able to negotiate with fees and case issues.