Find a Personal Injury Attorney in Your State
Connect with experienced personal injury attorneys in all 50 states. Most work on contingency — you pay nothing unless they win your case. The average represented claimant receives 3–7× more than unrepresented claimants.
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Select your state for attorney listings, local PI law details, and state-specific settlement information.
Why Legal Representation Matters
Higher Settlements
The Insurance Research Council found that represented claimants receive 3.5× more in bodily injury payouts — on average, even after attorney fees.
Upfront Cost
Contingency arrangements mean you pay nothing unless your attorney wins. Initial consultations are always free.
Settlement Rate
The vast majority of PI cases settle before trial. Experienced attorneys know how to negotiate effectively and when to push for trial.
Act Fast
Evidence disappears. Witnesses forget. Statutes of limitations expire. Every day you wait weakens your case.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Personal Injury Attorneys
How much does a personal injury attorney cost?
Personal injury attorneys work on contingency — you pay nothing unless they win. The standard fee is 33% of the settlement pre-suit, or 40% if the case goes to trial. Case costs (filing fees, experts, medical records) are typically deducted separately.
When should I contact a personal injury attorney?
As soon as possible. Critical evidence disappears quickly — surveillance footage is often overwritten in 24–48 hours. Most states have statutes of limitations of 1–3 years, but government claims can have deadlines as short as 90 days.
What should I bring to a free attorney consultation?
Bring any accident or police reports, medical records and bills, insurance information for both parties, photos of the scene and injuries, documentation of lost wages, and any correspondence from insurance companies.
How do I know if an attorney is a good fit?
Look for specific PI experience (not a general practice), trial experience, clear fee communication, and responsiveness. Ask how many similar cases they have handled and whether your case will be personally handled or delegated.
What does contingency fee mean?
A contingency fee means the attorney is only paid if they win your case. The fee is a percentage (typically 33% pre-suit, 40% at trial) of your recovery. You pay no upfront costs.