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HOW MUCH DOES A CAR ACCIDENT LAWYER COST?

Posted by Robert Walch | 20 February 2019 | 0 Comments

So you were in a Los Angeles, Orange County or Riverside area car accident and have some injuries and now trying to find out answers to important questions like how long will your case take, what type of lawyer do I need following a car accident, do I even need a lawyer and how much will he or she cost…these are all normal questions but it is hard with all the online chatter about these topics. If you are looking for the best Woodland Hills car accident lawyer or Cheapest Encino car crash lawyer the reality is that best is relative and most car accident lawyer charge about the same but the results and experience can be dramatically different from one law firm to another.

WHAT IS A CONTINGENCY FEE ARRANGEMENT?

Most car accident lawyers whether it is a personal injury or wrongful death case take on clients on a contingency fee payment arrangement. Why? To make the financial burden of hiring a lawyer to help with your car crash not a burden at all. Contingency fee means that the law firms payment for their services is contingent on winning your case and the actual payment amount is also contingent on how much they get you. Good news all around as this means that there is no money coming out of your pocket until they put some in there and that the law firm you choose to work with is highly motivated by getting you the most for your car accident because that means that they too get more money. For  instance, a law firm that has a 33% contingency fee on a $100,000 settlement will get $33,000 in legal fees and that percentage stays the same whether the settlement goes up or down so you can see how the firm is (or should) be motivated to make sure that the final take home number for their client is as high as possible.

HOW MUCH DOES A CAR ACCIDENT LAWYER COST?

This is where lawyers and law firms differ and also who you might have a hard time finding this answer on the various local car accident lawyers you might be looking at because the cost is a percentage of your recovery rather than a straight fee like $300/hour. At Walch Law, it is important to us that our clients feel comfortable with our fees and we are always upfront about payment arrangements from day 1. We charge a contingency fee around 33% for car accidents and this amount is taken out of your final settlement. What you get for this 33% fee is everything from the peace of mind of not worrying about your legal case to around the clock availability for case updates and questions and 40+ years of California car accident legal experience fighting to maximize your settlement.

If you are dealing with injuries or death following a  serious car crash in Southern California, it is not just worth your effort to hire a lawyer but it also pays off. Even after paying our reasonable legal fees, we get you more money than if you try to handle your case on your own– simple as that. Still unsure? Set up your obligation-free consultation with us today to learn more about our approach, our fees and to get your questions answered. We look forward to hearing from you!

About the Author

Robert Walch

Partner Robert Walch is passionate about helping individuals and families that are dealing with the aftermath of a serious personal injury or wrongful death accident. Robert has been working at Walch Law since 2000 and has developed a reputation as a caring and compassionate attorney that keeps his clients in the loop on the progress of their case and works hard to get the best results possible. Robert is a huge reason why the Walch Law Firm has a success rate of over 95% on their serious personal injury and wrongful death cases.

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