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After suffering injury or illness due to someone else’s conduct, you have the right to pursue compensation for your losses. However, pursuing a personal injury claim in the state of Ohio can be a complex process, requiring the help of an attorney.
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December 20, 2022
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If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, you may be wondering: “How much will it cost to hire a lawyer?” At Kisling, Nestico & Redick, our clients work on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing upfront and only pay attorney’s fees if we recover compensation for you.

This structure allows you to focus on healing while your legal team handles the complex details of your claim.

What Is a Contingency Fee?

Most Ohio personal injury attorneys work on contingency, meaning:

  • You don’t pay any upfront fees or retainers
  • Your lawyer takes on the financial risk of pursuing your case
  • If we recover a settlement or verdict, a percentage of your award goes toward attorney’s fees

Typical contingency fees range from 25% to 40%, depending on whether your case settles before filing a lawsuit, after filing, or goes to trial. For example:

  • A $50,000 settlement with a 33% contingency fee would leave you with $33,500.
  • If your case goes to trial and the fee rises to 35%, the attorney’s share would be $17,500, leaving $32,500 for your damages.

If your claim is unsuccessful, you owe nothing — your attorney covers all costs associated with pursuing your case.

What Costs Are Covered by Your Personal Injury Lawyer?

Pursuing a personal injury claim involves several expenses, which your attorney covers upfront. These can include:

  • Court filing fees: $150–$400 per claim, depending on the court and type of case.
  • Expert witness fees: $500–$3,000+ per expert, for specialists such as medical doctors, accident reconstructionists, or vocational experts.
  • Depositions: $100–$300 per deponent, including court reporter fees and transcript costs.
  • Travel expenses: Costs for attending court, depositions, or medical evaluations, especially if experts or witnesses are out of town.
  • Medical records and document retrieval fees: Often necessary to obtain detailed treatment history and test results.

By covering these costs, your attorney allows you to focus on healing while ensuring that your case has the evidence and support needed to pursue the full compensation you deserve, without the financial burden falling on you upfront.

How a Personal Injury Attorney Benefits You

When a personal injury attorney takes your case, you could hold the liable party accountable and maximize the amount of compensation you are awarded.

Your personal injury lawyer handles all the major legal details of your case, including the following:

Whether you were involved in a car accident, motorcycle accident, truck accident, or another type of accident, having a personal injury attorney on your side has many advantages. You could expect the following when you select a respected personal injury attorney in Ohio:

Consumer Decision Factors: Choosing the Right Ohio Personal Injury Attorney

When selecting an attorney, it’s important to consider factors beyond fees to ensure you get the best possible outcome:

  • Experience with your type of injury: Whether it’s a car, truck, motorcycle accident, or slip & fall, the attorney should have relevant case experience.
  • Proven track record: Look for a history of maximizing settlements and verdicts for clients with similar injuries.
  • Local knowledge: Understanding Ohio courts, judges, and insurance company practices can give your case a strategic advantage.
  • Transparency: Your attorney should clearly explain contingency fees, potential costs, and how they handle expenses.
  • Communication and attention: Choose an attorney who provides updates, answers questions, and treats your case as a priority.

Selecting the right attorney can protect you from insurance company tactics designed to minimize your compensation and ensure your claim is handled effectively.

Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Personal Injury Lawyer

Before signing a contingency agreement, asking the right questions helps you make an informed decision and understand what to expect:

  • What percentage of the recovery will you take if the case settles? What if it goes to trial?
  • Are there any upfront or out-of-pocket costs I might be responsible for?
  • Do you have experience handling cases like mine, and what were the results?
  • Will you manage all communication with the insurance company on my behalf?
  • How frequently will I receive updates on my case and its progress?

These questions help you evaluate the attorney’s experience, transparency, and communication style so you feel confident moving forward.

Why Hiring an Attorney Might Save You Money

While it may seem cheaper to handle a claim on your own, doing so can actually reduce your net recovery.

An experienced personal injury attorney covers all litigation costs, including filing fees, expert witnesses, and depositions, and ensures insurance companies don’t take advantage of your lack of legal knowledge. Meanwhile, you can focus on recovery while your lawyer handles strategy, negotiations, and documentation — often resulting in a higher settlement or verdict than you could obtain on your own.

Focus on Healing – Let Our Lawyers Handle Your Claim

At Kisling, Nestico & Redick, we prioritize our clients’ needs. We make it possible for everyone to pursue the compensation and benefits they are entitled to when someone else is responsible for causing their damages. Get help maximizing your compensation.

Contact a respected Ohio personal injury lawyer at KNR for legal guidance and support today. Fill out our quick contact form or call us at 1-800-HURT-NOW to schedule your free consultation.