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10 reasons you may need a lawyer
10 reasons you may need a lawyer
Sunday, March 1, 2026 by Vumile Mavimbela

 

When something bad happens, the first question people ask is: ‘Do I need a lawyer?’ We live in an increasingly DIY society. With easy access to information, a strong work ethic, and a healthy dose of optimism, we think we can solve any problem ourselves.

But part of knowledge is knowing what we don’t know, and which situations we can’t handle on our own. While some legal issues, like traffic tickets, are easy enough to handle without legal assistance, others are just too complex or important to go it alone. Here are ten of those times when you need a good lawyer according to a lawyer.

Criminal charges

You can probably recite your Sixth Amendment rights from the Miranda warning you hear in all those cop shows: “You have the right to an attorney.” And yet some people still don’t understand how vital having a lawyer is when defending yourself against criminal charges. It’s best to contact a lawyer if the police consider you a suspect in a crime, even if you haven’t been arrested. A professional lawyer will help give you legal advice to ensure you don’t accidentally give the police evidence against you. They will be present every time you are questioned to ensure the police respect your rights and don’t use illegal tactics to coerce a confession from you.

Complicated divorce

Even the best divorces can be emotionally and legally complicated. And if you and your soon-to-be ex have been married a long time, own properties and busineses or have shared children, you’re going to want a knowledgeable advocate to help navigate marital property, child custody, and child and spousal support issues.

Car accident injury

Sure, you can call your insurance company after a car accident. But if, god forbid, you or someone else has been injured in a car accident, there are going to be more serious things to figure out beyond insurance carriers. If you’ve been injured in a car accident, an insurance company may try to negotiate a settlement, or deny your injury claim altogether.

Civil lawsuit

Most of us will never sue someone or be sued in court. But for those unfortunate few, learning about hearing and appeals on the fly is a losing strategy. There is a complex array of legal rules regarding filing and evidence, and that’s before you get to the legal theories of proving or disproving a case. If you’ve been sued, or are thinking of suing someone, you will probably want to talk to an attorney first.

Starting a business

You’ve got the million-dollar idea and the billion-dollar strategy, but do you know the nuts and bolts of incorporation or intellectual property? Do you know how to take advantage of business tax breaks or how to avoid running afoul of federal employment laws? You may have a passion for your product, but the legal logistics are best left to your lawyer.

Wrongful termination

Getting fired stings. And many a jilted employee seeks legal revenge against their former employer. But not every termination is wrongful. In fact, most employment is ‘at-will,’ meaning your boss could fire you for any reason or no reason at all. However, there are some illegal reasons, and an experienced attorney will know how to spot those reasons and how to hold your employer responsible.

Writing a Will/Estate planning

When it comes to allocating a deceased person’s property after they have passed, courts tend to get very particular about the confirmation process. Writing a will can seem like grisly business, and estate planning can feel like an unnecessary burden. So why not have a lawyer help walk you through it, and make sure you avoid any confusion or conflict when you want it least.

Workmen’s Compensation

We all want to work, but sometimes injuries or illnesses get in the way. That’s OK, because there’s insurance for that. If you’ve been injured on the job, workmen’s compensation can pay medical bills and lost wages. And if you have an injury or illness that prevents you from working or requires an accommodation, there’s a law for that. These claims can be confusing, though, so if you’d like your claim reviewed, you’ll need a lawyer.

Bankruptcy

It’s the last place you want to find yourself financially, and it’s the last place you want to find yourself alone legally: Bankruptcy is a legal process through which you may be able to discharge some of your debts, but it’s not a process you want to figure out by yourself. Between deciding which kind of bankruptcy to file and what kind of documentation you’ll need, it helps to have an attorney who’s been through bankruptcies before.

Workplace discrimination

When your dream job turns into a nightmare, you have legal recourse. If you’ve been passed over, harassed, disciplined, demoted, or fired from a job based on your gender, race, ethnicity, religion, age, or disability, you’ve been the victim of employment discrimination. These can be federal offenses that require you to file a claim with the CMAC. Before doing that, you should talk to a lawyer who can assess your case and tell you where and when to file what.

Many of us have trouble asking for help, but in these cases, getting advice from an attorney can be absolutely essential. Additional information sourced from FindLaw.

There are times in your life when you will need legal representation.Whether you’re being sued or accused of something, a lawyer will know a lot more about the intricacies of the specific issue and guide you. (Courtesy pic)
There are times in your life when you will need legal representation.Whether you’re being sued or accused of something, a lawyer will know a lot more about the intricacies of the specific issue and guide you. (Courtesy pic)

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