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September 22, 2007

Costs of a Personal Injury Attorney

Filed under: Personal Injury Attorney — Personal Injury Attorney Expert @ 7:44 am

When a person is injured as a result of another party’s negligence or carelessness, they may choose to file a personal injury lawsuit, wherein they hold the other person liable and attempt to prove it in a court of law. Such a process is often long and complex and requires the services of a personal injury attorney that can deftly navigate the course of action.

A personal injury attorney in such a case will work with their client to collect as many pertinent details surrounding the injury as possible – including photographs, videotape, eyewitness accounts, police reports, and medical records. Once the material is collected, the personal injury attorney will work on behalf of their client to seek financial damages associated with the injury. This can be done in one of two ways: either the personal injury attorney will work with the defendant’s attorney to settle the case out of court by agreeing on a particular sum of money; or the personal injury attorney will present the details of the case in a court of law wherein they will attempt to convince a jury of the defendant’s liability and have the court award damages.

In most cases, a prospective claimant may hesitate to seek the services of a personal injury attorney because they are concerned with the out-of-pocket fees associated with such a relationship. But in most cases, a reputable personal injury attorney will not require any upfront money from the claimant. Instead, they will work on a contingency basis wherein they receive a percentage of the money settled upon or awarded in court.

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