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Personal Injury Lawyers and Their Fees

As you consider different personal injury lawyers that you might want to hire, one of the questions that likely is running through your head is that involving fees. Indeed, when it comes to hiring personal injury lawyers, the paramount concern that many people have is fees and coming to a better understanding of how fees are assessed in a personal injury case.

Through this article, you are provided the basic information you need to better understand the way fees are charged and assessed by personal injury lawyers.

Generally speaking, personal injury lawyers charge what technically are known as contingency fees. In other words, a lawyer will only charge you fees - you will only owe your lawyer fees - if he or she is successful in representing you in a particular case. However, what you do need to keep in mind is that the contingency fee itself is not the only charge that personal injury lawyers assess in the course of their representation.

The reality is that personal injury lawyers will charge you for the expenses and costs that they incur in the course of your representation. In addition, depending on your case and the policy of a particular practice or firm, a lawyer may have you post a deposit with his or her office or firm in order to defray some of the expenses of a particular case in advance.

There are instances when expert witnesses are required for your case and these are another type of charges that will be billed to your account. Any award or settlement you may receive at the end of the case will have all of these charges deducted prior to you getting your final settlement cheque.

All expenditures made on your behalf will be your financial responsibility even though you do not win your personal injury case. Because every law firm is a little bit different from the next, you must read all contracts carefully and be sure to understand your rights and what's required of you. Pose all questions to the personal injury lawyer prior to signing an agreement of representation.

Finally, while the contingency fee that most personal injury lawyers in your community will charge will be about the same, there can be some difference from firm to firm and lawyer to lawyer.

In closing, do a lot of research and check out what the lawyers are charging for fees before you sign any agreements. You will feel more comfortable in your decision and will be more assured that you can afford the rate and fees charged by your representing attorney.

By: Judd Macaluso

Article Source: http://www.myaddirectory.com

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