A personal injury can change your life in a matter of seconds. Suddenly, you have pressing medical needs and a stack of bills that reflect that all arising from an accident that you did not cause. Sometimes, the only way forward is to file a personal injury lawsuit for damages against the person who caused them. To a lot of North Carolina personal injury victims, however, a lawsuit seems like an intimidating and expensive process.

Is it expensive to sue someone in North Carolina?

Fortunately, most reputable personal injury firms work on something known as a contingency fee. This helps to ease any out-of-pocket legal costs while still allowing you to file a lawsuit. Collecting fair and just financial compensation can make it possible for you to receive the medical care you need without being forced into economic hardship at the hands of another person. 

The North Carolina personal injury attorneys at Shapiro, Washburn & Sharp can help you understand the personal injury process and represent should your claim go to court. We operate on a contingency fee basis and never charge our clients any upfront legal fees. If you would like to speak with a knowledgeable attorney about your situation, please give us a call as soon as possible. 

How Much Do North Carolina Personal Injury Lawyers Charge?

At our North Carolina personal injury firm, we work on a contingency fee and do not charge any legal fees unless your case reaches a settlement or is awarded a monetary judgment in a jury trial. We provide free consultations that come with absolutely no strings attached and never charge upfront fees to file a claim. Our priority is always the well-being of our clients and their case and we know that a fair settlement is a huge step toward being able to recover with confidence.  

Working with a reputable attorney is an essential first step in holding the person who caused you harm liable. An attorney can help expedite the settlement of your claim and ensure that you receive the maximum amount of compensation under the law. An attorney will handle all of your important court filings, make sure all deadlines are met, and if necessary, represent you in court. 

The personal injury attorneys at Shapiro, Washburn & Sharp have been helping their injured clients achieve justice since 1985. If you or a family member were injured in a negligence-based accident, such as a car accident, a premises liability accident, or any other type of accident, contact the attorney at Shapiro, Washburn & Sharp as soon as possible. 

What is a Contingency Fee?

A contingency fee is a payment agreement made between a lawyer and their client that states that the payment of any legal fees is dependent on the success of their case. In other words, you only pay if your attorney delivers a win. Their payment is contingent on their success. 

The contingency fee will be a percentage of any proceeds acquired by the client through a settlement or litigation. It might also be the attorney fees accrued by the attorney for which the client is not billed until their case is successfully concluded.  

The exact amount of the fee will depend on the facts of the case, such as difficulty, duration, and several other factors. Contingency fees are typically around one-third of the total settlement or award in any given case but this amount can vary. It is important to ask an attorney any questions you have about contingency fees before hiring them to represent you.

Get Started on Your North Carolina Personal Injury Claim Today

Contingency fees make pursuing compensation and justice affordable. They ensure that personal injury is the one area of law that is available to everyone regardless of their current financial status. At Shapiro, Washburn & Sharp, we know that our clients are doing their best to cope with a traumatic injury. They are often unable to work so they have no income, and are incurring medical costs at an alarming rate. We invest in your case upfront, and only recover our attorney fees after we win.   

To get started on the personal injury process or to find out more about how our contingency fee payment arrangements can help, reach out to the North Carolina personal injury attorneys at Shapiro, Washburn & Sharp. You can reach us through the chat feature on our website or by calling (833) 997-1774.  

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