Peachtree City, Georgia -
Helping the Hurt Personal Injury Lawyers has just released an in-depth blog post about the costs of hiring a personal injury attorney. This piece aims to help the public better understand the topic and assist those considering hiring legal help after an injury. With more than 20 years of experience, Helping the Hurt focuses on various practice areas, including car and truck accidents, motorcycle incidents, workers' compensation, slip and fall accidents, and medical malpractice.
The blog post breaks down attorney fees, highlighting that most personal injury attorneys, including those at Helping the Hurt, work on a contingency fee basis. This means clients don't have to pay anything upfront. The lawyer only gets paid if they win the case, taking a percentage of the settlement or verdict. This setup helps reduce financial stress for clients during what can be very challenging times.
Leonard Smith, a representative of Helping the Hurt, shared, "Contingency fee agreements benefit clients by removing the financial risk of pursuing legal action. Our firm is committed to transparency and wants to ensure our clients fully understand how these fees work so they can make informed decisions about their legal representation."
Helping the Hurt's blog post also explains other costs and expenses involved in a personal injury case. These can include court fees, costs for obtaining medical records, expert witness fees, and administrative costs. Besides the attorney's contingency fee, these other expenses are often deducted from the settlement or verdict amount. This means clients usually do not have to pay out of pocket.
The post also covers what happens to the settlement check once a case is resolved. Typically, the check is sent to the attorney, who then deducts their fees and any liens before sending the remaining funds to the client. This process is made clear to ensure transparency and client understanding.
"Understanding the fee structure is essential for anyone thinking about hiring a personal injury attorney," added Smith. "Our blog post aims to clear up any misconceptions and provide clear information so our clients and potential clients can make informed choices."
Helping the Hurt covers a wide range of practice areas to meet the varied needs of its clients. From car and motorcycle accidents to medical malpractice and mass tort cases, the firm uses its extensive experience to offer comprehensive legal representation. With a focus on the client, the firm also provides services such as doctor referrals to support clients throughout their recovery and legal process.
The firm's blog also includes frequently asked questions to further clarify personal injury cases. Topics include what qualifies as a personal injury case, the costs of hiring an attorney, and what factors affect a personal injury settlement. These resources aim to give clients a well-rounded understanding of what to expect when filing a personal injury claim.
Helping the Hurt consistently emphasizes the importance of quick action to protect one's rights to compensation. The firm uses a contingency fee structure to make legal services accessible without upfront fees. Offering free consultations, Helping the Hurt encourages injured individuals to seek legal advice right away to protect their rights and potential compensation.
The law firm strongly believes in providing both expert legal representation and detailed information to help clients. Their blog posts are a valuable resource for anyone seeking guidance on how to proceed with a personal injury case.
Helping the Hurt can be reached for a free consultation through their website at helpingthehurt.com. For more detailed information on attorney fees or to learn about various practice areas, interested clients can visit their blog.
“Helping The Hurt” is more than just a motto; it is what we live by. It is a business philosophy and a guiding vision of how we take care of each of our Personal Injury Clients.
301 Kelly Dr. Suite 2
Peachtree City, GA 30269
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