"No win, no fee" means the attorney is paid a percentage of your settlement or verdict, and nothing upfront. If your case doesn't recover money, you typically don't owe attorney's fees. Nearly every personal injury firm in New Britain works this way for car accidents, slip and falls, workplace injuries, and similar claims, which is why the free consultation exists: it lets you describe what happened and get an honest read on whether you have a case before any money changes hands.
What the free consultation should cover
A useful first meeting or call should get into specifics: how liability looks based on what you've described, what your medical treatment and bills suggest about case value, whether the at-fault party had adequate insurance, and how long a case like yours usually takes to resolve. If a firm just tells you "you have a great case" in the first five minutes without asking about your medical records or the accident report, that's a sign they're selling rather than evaluating.
What separates a strong firm from a mediocre one
Look at trial experience, not just settlement volume. Many claims never go near a courtroom, but insurance companies pay more when they know a firm will actually try a case if the offer is too low. Also check who handles your file day to day: some firms hand cases off to junior associates or paralegals after the initial sign-up, while others keep the same attorney involved throughout. Responsiveness matters too. Ask how you'll get updates and how quickly calls get returned.
How we score the 25 firms here
Our ranking weighs client feedback, case outcomes where disclosed, responsiveness, and how clearly firms explain fees and process during intake. See the full breakdown of scoring criteria on our methodology page, or jump straight to the ranked guide to New Britain's best personal injury attorneys to compare firms side by side.