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Reasons to Consult a Personal Injury Attorney in Monroe

Anna BiddleBy Anna BiddleDecember 1, 2022Updated:December 1, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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You were injured in a car accident in Monroe and are now dealing with unprecedented losses. While North Carolina is a fault state, you cannot sue the other party if you had a share in the fault, even when your fault share is just 1%. Expectedly, recovering your losses won’t be easy, and that’s where a Monroe personal injury attorney can help. In this post, we are discussing why consulting a lawyer is a good idea.

You need Knowledge and Experience on your Side

Unless you are aware of how personal injury laws work, you should have someone to defend your side and fight for your rights. With a capable lawyer, you get their knowledge and experience, and that can help you determine the next few steps you need to follow.

You need Negotiation Skills

You should engage an attorney because you don’t have the necessary negotiation skills. The truth is most personal injury cases in NC don’t end up in court, and if you are not smart enough to negotiate with the insurance company, you will settle for a much lower amount. Make sure that you hire a lawyer so that you don’t have to deal with the claims adjuster alone.

You need to Understand your Injury Claim Better

Most personal injury law firms in Monroe don’t charge a fee to review new cases, and you can use this window to ask relevant questions, such as –

  1. What is my injury claim worth?
  2. How quickly can I expect a settlement?
  3. What would I get after considering all expenses?
  4. What factors can impact my injury claim?
  5. What should be my approach for the case?

You don’t need to Pay the Lawyer Now

The good news is injury attorneys don’t charge an hourly rate or a flat fee. There is no upfront fee for engaging an attorney, as such lawyers work on a contingency fee. If you win a settlement, the lawyer gets their share, which is a fixed and agreed part of the final compensation – usually between 25% and 40%. If you are not sure of how to proceed with your injury case, hiring a lawyer is your best bet.

Final Word

While there is no law in North Carolina that makes it mandatory to engage an injury attorney, you would benefit from seeking help in most circumstances. Do your homework and find an attorney that you can trust for your claim, and don’t miss out on the free consultation offer.

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