Why is hiring a lawyer popular in America?

I study law in America. Let me answer you.

Because American laws are very complicated, ordinary people can't master them without professional training. The slightest difference in the statement may send you to prison. American lawyers charge high fees, but if they don't invite them, they will suffer more.

Some people go to prison because they can't afford a lawyer, while others lose their property and live on the streets.

American laws are fair and comprehensive, but sometimes this protection does not extend to the poor who have not hired lawyers.

For example, when I heard in the court of appeal, a man who lost his property refused to hire a lawyer. He kept asking why. He said why the jury didn't believe him. The judge repeatedly explained to him that the rule of American courts is that the court of first instance hears factual issues, and the court of appeal only looks at whether there are legal disputes in the court below you.

In American justice, all levels perform their duties and must not exceed their powers, so although the judge sympathizes with him, he is helpless.

The layman can't understand the complicated judicial procedures and legal principles in the United States. Without a lawyer, it's like learning to send emails to parents who have never used a computer-it's completely chaotic! And complain that you are poor!

Generally, small claims do not require lawyers. Every state in the United States has a small claims court, and the assistant judge will guide you to fill out the form and basic knowledge. However, if you don't hire a lawyer in case of major events, you will often be in danger of sky-high compensation and imprisonment. Are you afraid to hire a lawyer?