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You're driving home from work, and you've stopped at a red traffic signal. Now imagine yourself twisting and straining your back as you were thrown out of your car due to the forceful crash of the vehicle that bumped your rear end.

You were startled of what happened as you took the other driver's important details such as his name, address, and his insurance company when you noticed this huge dent done to your car. You were looking for someone to help you but no policeman was available.

You're now in the supermarket shopping for your monthly groceries. Your pain from a twisted ankle is due to your stumbling over a box protruding from the lower shelf while you were walking down the aisle.

When the clerk saw you she at once helped you to get up and calls the manager. The manager takes some personal information.

You were having fun with this basketball game when all of a sudden, a stand collapsed on you which caused you to have an injury. Quickly, you were brought to the hospital where it was confirmed that your arm is really broken. Upon being injured in accidents like these, you may do two things.

The first option is getting an attorney to do the job who is willing to get a certain percentage from the settlement or lawsuit. Two is settling your own case without the assistance of a lawyer and dealing with the other party or insurance company.

Hiring a personal injury or negligence attorney would do the job of getting the load of your shoulders. For instance, a lawyer who knows how to deal with the ropes would first investigate on how things should be in order to determine the damages that have been done and to know whether the client is really responsible for such accusations.

You don't have to trouble yourself anymore when you have your personal lawyer because they will be the ones to handle tasks such as interviewing witnesses, taking photographs if needed, scheduling your physician checkup, and calculating the cost of the damages done to you. What he would basically do is that he would negotiate with the claims adjuster to be able to have an agreeable conformity, or he could be forced to file a case wherein a trial will be performed right before the judge and the jury which would however take two to four years before trial is reached.

If you want to know if you're better off upon hiring a lawyer, then determine whether you know how to handle your own case, when you are sure of the matter of liability, and whether injuries are serious, if you're not sure of these three reasons, then hire an attorney to ensure your settlement or suit. As an overall privilege, you won't need to spend a single cent even if your lawyer loses.

In dealing with your own case involving slight injury or property damage, you can gain more. In fact, if you have average intelligence and can follow a few simple rules, there's no reason why you can't handle the matter yourself. Definitely, instead of using your money and time for a case like this, you can use it for other reasons.

Services that lawyers render are not for free. The attorney of a personal injury case usually charges 35 to 40 percent of the amount received from the case. Fees are highly dependent on the contents of the contract you signed in hiring your lawyer.

Factors such as the area of the country you live, the seriousness of your injuries and the attorney himself affect the two ways as to how attorneys charge for their services. The first method is dependent on the overall collected amount, and the second one is the amount taken after all deductions from the gross income have been acquired.

by: John Chambers




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