Clients who have been injured by the negligence of others often wonder, "What's my case worth?" The answer to this question depends on many things. Your lawyers need to investigate the facts of your case, learn about the extent of your injuries, review and analyze your medical records and bills, determine the extent and duration of your physical injuries, find out if you have lost income because of an inability to return to work, and learn whether you may need further medical care in the future and whether any of your injuries will be permanent. We need to learn how your injuries have impacted your daily life. We may also need to interview witnesses, speak with your doctors and hire experts to help prove your case. If we can prove that your injuries were caused by the negligence of someone else, you are entitled to recover the cost of your medical care, prescriptions, any necessary replacement services, lost wages, pain and suffering resulting from the negligence, and compensation for any permanent injury that you suffered. It is almost never possible for a lawyer to estimate the value of your case accurately when you first discuss the case with him or her.
Clients who have been injured by the negligence of others often wonder, "What's my case worth?" The answer to this question depends on many things. Your lawyers need to investigate the facts of your case, learn about the extent of your injuries, review and analyze your medical records and bills, determine the extent and duration of your physical injuries, find out if you have lost income because of an inability to return to work, and learn whether you may need further medical care in the future and whether any of your injuries will be permanent. We need to learn how your injuries have impacted your daily life. We may also need to interview witnesses, speak with your doctors and hire experts to help prove your case. If we can prove that your injuries were caused by the negligence of someone else, you are entitled to recover the cost of your medical care, prescriptions, any necessary replacement services, lost wages, pain and suffering resulting from the negligence, and compensation for any permanent injury that you suffered. It is almost never possible for a lawyer to estimate the value of your case accurately when you first discuss the case with him or her.
As many of you know most personal injury lawyers charge a contingency fee. Some people advocate limiting the rights of injured parties and seek to eliminate or change the availability of the contingent fee arrangement. The folks who promote this view are not friends of people who are injured in automobile/trucking accidents, by medical negligence or by dangerous premises. Here's why:
Contingency fees make it possible for injured people to obtain competent and sometimes extraordinary representation from attorneys who are the equal of the attorneys hired by insurance companies and wealthy corporations. Lawyers who represent injured people often invest hundreds and sometimes thousands of hours of their and their staffs' time to obtain fair compensation for their clients' injuries and losses. If contingency fees were not available, injured folks would have to pay their lawyers substantial fees to obtain adequate representation. Imagine paying an attorney a fee for every six minutes he or she worked on your personal injury case...this would cost you hundreds or thousands of dollars whether you won or lost. A contingency fee allows you to aggressively pursue your claim without owing thousands of dollars in fees should you lose.
When you hear of a person or group suggesting that contingency fees should be limited, remember that you are not charged a fee unless there is a recovery, and there are no costs involved in sitting down with a personal injury lawyer to learn if your case has merit. Insurance companies hire top-notch lawyers to defend their insured; shouldn't you have the same opportunity? The contingency fee levels the playing field between you and rich and powerful insurance companies.