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Do You Really Need a Lawyer After a Car Accident? Here’s When It Matters Most

You may not need a lawyer for every minor fender-bender, but an attorney is essential in
many situations:
When to consult an attorney:

  • Significant injuries requiring ongoing care or surgery.
  • Permanent impairment, disfigurement, or cognitive injury.
  • High medical bills or lost income that exceed insurance limits.
  • Liability disputes, complex evidence, or multiple parties.
  • Insurance company denies fault or offers an unreasonably low settlement.
  • Uninsured or underinsured motorist claims.
  • Hit-and-run crashes or involvement of commercial vehicles.
  • When third-party claims (product defect, government liability) may apply.
    What a lawyer does for you:
  • Investigates liability, obtains reports, and preserves evidence.
  • Coordinates medical experts and projected future care costs.
  • Handles communications and negotiations with insurers.
  • Files suit if necessary and represents you in litigation.
  • Advises on liens (Medicare, Medi-Cal, health insurers) and net recovery.
    Most personal injury lawyers work on contingency—no attorney fee unless you recover —
    which reduces upfront risk for injured clients. A short consultation helps determine if
    representation will materially improve your outcome.

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