Hiring a Personal Injury Lawyer FAQs
These FAQs provide answers to common questions about hiring a personal injury lawyer, including legal fees, experience, and case evaluation.

1. Is it worth hiring a lawyer after an accident?
In most cases, yes. If you’re injured, facing medical bills, or getting pushback from the insurance company, having a lawyer can significantly improve your outcome. They’ll protect your rights, handle negotiations, and fight for the compensation you deserve. If your accident was minor and didn’t involve injuries, you might be able to handle the claim yourself.
2. When should I hire a lawyer?
As soon as possible. The earlier you hire a lawyer, the better they can protect your rights, preserve evidence, and handle communication with the insurance companies. Waiting too long can weaken your case.
Additionally, you have a statute of limitations. If you wait more than two years to take legal action, you likely lose your right to pursue compensation.
3. How much does a lawyer cost?
Most personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront. They only get paid if you win your case or reach a settlement. Typically taking a percentage (often around 33% to 40%) of the final recovery. This fee structure ensures your lawyer is motivated to get you the best possible result, and you don’t risk out-of-pocket legal costs during an already stressful time.
4. What should I look for in a personal injury lawyer?
Look for an attorney with:
- Experience handling your type of case
- A strong track record of settlements and verdicts
- Clear communication and responsiveness
- Compassion for what you’re going through
Reading reviews, checking credentials, and scheduling a free consultation are great first steps. Our attorneys at DK Law have decades of experience and are ready to fight in your corner.
5. Will hiring a lawyer make my case go to court?
Not necessarily. Most personal injury cases settle out of court. A good lawyer will negotiate aggressively to avoid trial—but they’ll also be ready to take your case to court if that’s what it takes to get you fair compensation.
6. Can I switch lawyers if I’m not happy?
Yes. If you’re not satisfied with your current lawyer, you have the right to switch, even in the middle of your case. However, it’s best to consult with a new attorney first to ensure a smooth transition and avoid delays.
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