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Are There Risks to Hiring a Personal Injury Attorney in Raleigh NC?

North Carolina law does not force you to have legal representation on your personal injury claim. So, many Personal Injury claim petitioners have questions in mind, are there risks to hiring a personal injury attorney? Therefore, our Personal Injury Attorney Cary NC can answer your questions, as with most decisions, the choice of whether to hire a personal injury attorney has both benefits and drawbacks. But you may need legal counseling, at that time a legal representative can help you. For a free consultation from an actual personal injury attorney in Cary, Raleigh, call us at 919-438-0065

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Are There Risks to Hiring a Personal Injury Attorney in Raleigh NC?

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  1. I n t r o d u c t i o n After an accident, you may wonder whether you should talk to a lawyer. You might have a friend who got a settlement without using an attorney. What you do not know is whether they could have gotten more money if they had worked with a personal injury lawyer, and that is what makes it difficult to know whether you should hire one. Our Personal Injury Attorney Cary NCcan answer your questions such as, are there risks to hiring a personal injury attorney? As with most decisions, the choice of whether to hire a personal injury attorney has both benefits and drawbacks. North Carolina law does not require you to hire a lawyer if you are bringing a personal injury claim, but you may need legal counsel.

  2. How Much it Costs to Hire a Personal Injury Attorney We never charge upfront legal fees or litigation costs for personal injury cases. You won't have to raid your savings to get our help because we handle these cases on a contingency fee basis, which means that we wait until the end of the matter and get paid a percentage of the settlement proceeds or jury award. We do not get paid until you get compensation. Because we handle personal injury cases on a contingency basis—i.e., in which our fees are based on a percentage of any compensation we obtain for you—you could say that we are betting our paychecks that your case will be a winner. Also, this fee arrangement means that we have a financial incentive to get you every dollar that you deserve.

  3. Risks of Not Hiring a Personal Injury Attorney Like other legal issues, it is in your best interests to enlist a lawyer's help if you want to handle your own personal injury case. Unless you have taken law school courses, have vast experience handling personal injury claims, and have access to the databases that provide information about jury verdicts in personal injury cases, you will have a massive disadvantage if you try to handle your own case without a lawyer.

  4. Lowball Settlement Offers Insurance companies are aware of the local laws on personal injuries and what a jury in your area is likely to award for pain and suffering or lost wages. However, you should not expect them to offer appropriate compensation for these types of losses. Many people who do not work with an attorney on their personal injury claim find out later that they should have received more money for their losses.

  5. Missing the Statute of Limitations If you are injured in an accident caused by someone else's negligence, North Carolina law limits the amount of time you have to file a lawsuit seeking compensation for your losses. If you miss the deadline, the law can forever bar you from holding the other person accountable for your injuries. By working with a personal injury lawyer at the outset, you can avoid pitfalls like missing the deadline.

  6. Personal Injury Attorney in Cary NC People who handle their own claims, unaware of the statute of limitations, may inadvertently miss the deadline. This happens when insurance companies delay a claim check so that the time for filing a suit lapses. A Cary personal injury attorney can advocate for you and aggressively pursue the compensation that you deserve. Contact our office today for legal help with your personal injury case, we offer a free consultation. For more details call us at 919-438-0065.

  7. Paul Robinson Law Clayton Address: 200 Main Street, St 201 Clayton, NC 27520, United States Raleigh Address: 8300 Falls of Neuse Rd. St 108 Raleigh, NC 27615, United States Phone:+1 919-438-0065 Fax:+1 919-809-572 Email: info@paulrobinsonlaw.com

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