How much do personal injury lawyers charge?
In North Carolina, personal injury lawyers typically charge on what is known as a "contingency fee basis," meaning their fee is contingent upon a successful resolution of your case. The fee is typically a percentage of your award or settlement, ranging from 33-40%. For example, if your total award was $50,000, and your lawyer’s contingency fee was 33%, they would be entitled to a fee of $16,500. In addition, most personal injury lawyers will charge for out-of-pocket expenses like court costs, filing fees, investigations, and expert witness fees. Generally, lawyers will accept payment after settlement or award and will wait to see the outcome of your case before they demand payment. Depending on your situation, some lawyers may allow you to pay based on a monthly payment plan. Before you file a claim or hire a lawyer, make sure that you understand all the fees and costs associated with your case. Be sure to ask your lawyer for an itemized list of their charges so you have a better idea of what to expect. It is usually a good idea to shop around and compare fees before you settle on a lawyer.
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