Q: How Much Does It Cost to Hire an Injury Attorney?

A: One of the most common questions people have after being hurt in an accident is: “Can I afford a lawyer?” The good news is that most personal injury attorneys work on a contingency fee basis—meaning you don’t pay anything upfront, and your attorney only gets paid if you win your case through a settlement or court award.

In other words, if your attorney doesn’t recover money for you, you owe them nothing for their time or legal services.

What Does This Mean for You?

You can hire an experienced injury attorney with no out-of-pocket costs, which is especially helpful if you’re dealing with unexpected medical bills, lost wages, or long recovery times.

What Types of Injury Cases Qualify?

Contingency fee arrangements are commonly used for a wide range of personal injury claims, including:

  • Car accidents

  • Truck and tractor-trailer accidents

  • Motorcycle crashes

  • Workplace injuries

  • Dog bites

  • Wrongful death

  • Boating Accident Injury and more

If you’ve been hurt due to someone else’s negligence in any of these situations, hiring a Missouri personal injury attorney on a contingency basis means you can pursue justice without the stress of upfront legal fees.

Pro Tip:

Before signing anything, make sure your attorney clearly explains:

  • Their contingency fee percentage

  • Whether it changes if the case goes to trial

  • Who covers case expenses (like expert fees or medical records)

This protects your rights and ensures you know exactly how your lawyer will be paid when the case resolves.

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This article is NOT intended to substitute for consultation with a lawyer, nor should you rely upon this article in place of a lawyer.  In most cases, consultations with a lawyer are free.  We strongly advise you discuss the facts of your case with any attorney.  The choice of an attorney is an important decision, and should not be based on this article alone.  Other lawyers might disagree with any opinions offered herein.