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Signed with an injury lawyer but now seeing ads for lower fees — can I switch?

So I got rear-ended about a week and a half ago — pretty clearly the other driver's fault, they even admitted it at the scene. Ever since then my phone has been absolutely flooded with ads from personal injury attorneys. I ended up calling one of the bigger ones and they connected me with a local firm that works on a 33% contingency. Felt overwhelmed and honestly just wanted someone in my corner, so I signed their retainer agreement pretty quickly.

Now I'm seeing ads from other firms saying they only take 25%. That's a pretty significant difference when you actually do the math on a potential settlement. Eight percent doesn't sound huge until you think about what that actually means in real dollars depending on how your case resolves.

My questions: 1. Is there actually a meaningful difference in what you get with a higher-fee firm vs. a lower-fee one, or is it mostly marketing? 2. Since I already signed the retainer, am I locked in? Can I even switch attorneys at this point, and what happens if I do?

I'm not trying to be cheap — I just want to make sure I didn't jump too fast and leave money on the table. The injuries aren't catastrophic but I'm still dealing with neck pain and missed almost a week of work, so the case isn't nothing either.

Any experience with this stuff would be really helpful. Feeling kind of dumb for signing so fast honestly.

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