The Truth About Personal Injury Attorneys in the USA
1.Do you need the services of an injury lawyer?
Not necessarily, but it’s something that you might want to consider if you or a loved one has sustained injuries in an accident that was someone else’s fault.
Here, we take an honest look at what personal injury lawyers do, why you might need one, and how to hire the best one for your case.
We also explore some of the common myths about injury lawyers and discuss some steps you can take to try to resolve your own claims before having to hire an attorney.
2.They're not all ambulance chasers
Personal injury attorneys are not all ambulance chasers - they're just good at what they do.
One of my favorite quotes is from a great personal injury attorney, who said, I'm not an ambulance chaser.
I chase ambulances. I love that quote because it shows that sometimes people need help and some lawyers are there to provide assistance.
3.Most work on a contingency basis
Most personal injury attorneys in the United States work on a contingency basis, which means they only get paid if they win your case.
For example, if you have an accident and hire a lawyer to represent you, he/she will take his/her time investigating your accident and building a case against whomever is responsible for your injuries.
If that lawyer wins, then he/she would receive 33% of whatever money is awarded to you through settlement or trial.
4.They usually have a team of investigators and medical experts



