When someone is hurt in an accident, one of the first questions they ask is whether they should call a lawyer. Unfortunately, there are countless myths about personal injury attorneys that can cause people to delay or avoid seeking help altogether. At Hillstone Law, we believe in transparency, so we’ve ranked the most common myths we hear and explained the truth behind each one.
1. “Hiring a Lawyer Is Too Expensive”
Myth: Many believe they can’t afford a personal injury lawyer.
Reality: At Hillstone Law, you pay nothing upfront. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning we don’t get paid unless we win your case. Seeking justice should never depend on your financial situation.
2. “I Don’t Need a Lawyer for a Minor Accident”
Myth: If injuries seem minor, some people assume legal help is unnecessary.
Reality: Even seemingly small accidents can lead to serious medical complications, like whiplash or head trauma. Insurance companies often downplay these claims unless a lawyer is there to fight for full compensation.
3. “The Insurance Company Will Take Care of Me”
Myth: Insurance companies are there to help, so victims trust adjusters to be fair.
Reality: Insurance companies are businesses focused on minimizing payouts. Adjusters may appear friendly, but their job is to save money for the company often by offering less than what victims truly need.
4. “Filing a Claim Means Going to Court”
Myth: Many people fear that hiring a lawyer means they’ll end up in a stressful, drawn-out trial.
Reality: The majority of personal injury cases are settled outside of court. An attorney often helps you reach a fair settlement without ever stepping into a courtroom.
5. “All Personal Injury Lawyers Are the Same”
Myth: Some think that every personal injury lawyer provides the same level of skill and service.
Reality: Experience, resources, and dedication vary widely. At Hillstone Law, we pride ourselves on being aggressive advocates who prioritize client care, not just case numbers. Choosing the right firm can make a significant difference in your results.
What This Means for Accident Victims
Misinformation can prevent injured people from getting the help they deserve. By understanding the truth behind these myths, you can make more informed decisions about your recovery and your future.
At Hillstone Law, we’re committed to helping clients see past the myths and focus on what matters most healing and securing fair compensation.
Call Hillstone Law today at (855) 691-1691 for a free consultation.
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