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No Win, No Fee Personal Injury Lawyers

Pay $0 upfront. Pay $0 unless you win. It's that simple.

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How "No Win, No Fee" Works

1

Free Case Evaluation

Lawyer reviews your case at no cost to determine if you have a valid claim.

2

They Handle Everything

Investigation, negotiation, paperwork—all covered by your attorney.

3

You Win, Then They're Paid

Lawyer takes a percentage of your settlement. If you lose, you owe nothing.

What Are Typical Contingency Fees?

OutcomeTypical Fee
Settlement (no trial)33% of recovery
Case goes to trial40% of recovery
If you lose$0

Is It Worth Hiring a Lawyer?

Many people wonder if they'll end up with less money after paying a lawyer. Here's the reality:

Without a Lawyer

Insurance offers: $15,000

You keep: $15,000

With a Lawyer

Negotiated settlement: $50,000

Lawyer's 33%: -$16,500

You keep: $33,500

That's $18,500 more in your pocket—even after paying the attorney.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "no win, no fee" mean?
"No win, no fee" means your lawyer only gets paid if you win your case. If your case is unsuccessful, you owe the attorney nothing for their legal services.
What percentage do contingency lawyers take?
Most personal injury lawyers charge 33% of your settlement if the case settles before trial, and 40% if the case goes to trial. Some lawyers may negotiate different rates.
Are there any costs I have to pay upfront?
With a contingency fee arrangement, you typically pay nothing upfront. The lawyer covers case costs like filing fees and expert witnesses, and these are deducted from your settlement if you win.
Is it worth hiring a lawyer on contingency?
Studies show that accident victims who hire lawyers receive 3.5x more compensation on average—even after paying legal fees. A contingency arrangement lets you access legal help with zero financial risk.

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