By: LINDSEY O’NEILL, ESQ.
If you’ve been injured, arrested, or sued, you’re probably wondering how much it would cost to hire a lawyer. Or you might not even TRY to hire a lawyer because you just assume that it’s too expensive, or that you could probably get by on your own. This is, unfortunately, all too common. In fact, a lot of people who DO hire lawyers have learned their lesson by getting burned the first time.
The good news is this – many attorneys offer free consultations. So, there is no reason, other than a bit of your time, to meet with a lawyer and let them tell you how they could help you. Also, most personal injury attorneys work on what’s called a ‘contingency fee basis.” This means you don’t have to have a lot of money to hire a lawyer. The lawyer will not charge you legal fees upfront, but will take his or her fees out of whatever settlement or award you receive. Usually, the attorney takes a percentage of the recovery. And.. if you loose the case, then the attorney doesn’t get a fee either. Although, keep in mind the costs incurred for the lawsuit are ordinarily the client’s responsibility, either way it turns out.
Or, another way to think about it is this… what would it cost you NOT to hire a lawyer? What consequences could you suffer by not having proper legal advice or representation? While in minor cases, you might be able to successfully resolve the matter yourself, for cases in which anything valuable is at stake (your freedom, your health, your money, your pain and suffering), the consequences of not hiring a lawyer could be devastating.
Take the example of a debt collections case. Many people don’t hire a lawyer because they figure they’re already in debt, how much worse could a lawsuit really make it? Trust me, it can be worse. Having a judgment for a debt owned and unpaid is another negative on your credit report. Also, that creditor may have been willing to negotiate if you got a lawyer involved, because a lawyer knows better how to deal with creditors and what risks they take in pursuing a collection against you.
Another example – getting arrested. Too often, those charged with crimes try to go it alone, thinking they’ll figure it out as they go along. Wrong! Getting a lawyer involved as early in the process is crucial to protecting your rights. Law enforcement, including the prosecuting attorney, are highly skilled at getting criminal defendants to talk. Most times, you unwittingly say something that ruins your chances of getting a plea deal. If you have an attorney speak for you, that won’t happen. Also, an attorney may even be able to get the case dropped or the charges reduced early on… making everything else easier for you.
Finally, if you’ve been in an accident, most times it is not in your best interest to talk to that nice insurance adjuster. Their job is to make you think the settlement they offer you is a “good deal”… but the insurance adjuster, no matter how nice they seem, is looking out for the insurance company’s best interest – not yours. Only an attorney would know what a “good deal” is under the law given your situation.
So, please, if you’ve suffered an injury, are facing criminal charges, are involved in a lawsuit, or have any other legal matter pending, don’t possibly jeopardize your rights. Contact an attorney and ask about an initial consultation. Only make the decision NOT to hire a lawyer after you know what a lawyer can do for you.
Good luck!







Lindsey O'Neill is the Director of Legal Content and Strategic Development at LawInfo.com. Ms. O'Neill is a California licensed attorney based in La Jolla and experienced in a wide variety of legal and business matters.
If a person thinks that he is not in a position a appoint a lawyer, he should think again. Lawyers fees are considered to be expensive which is not true. This profeesion is going through a period of radical transformation.
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Deborrah Reply:
April 11th, 2009 at 3:20 am
Unfortunately the concept of “expensive” is relative. If someone has lost their job and only source of income, is losing their home and lost their car, then even $1000 is expensive. It is inconceivable that a person making $30,000 a year would pay $10-15k to an attorney for anything. :/
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