Cost-of-living index 103 · near U.S. average

Virginia attorney fees

Attorney fees in Virginia reflect the state’s cost of living, local market competition, and the regulations of the Virginia state bar. Virginia’s cost-of-living index is 103 (where 100 is the U.S. average), so legal fees here tend to run close to the national norm.

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How much do lawyers charge in Virginia?

Attorneys in Virginia typically charge anywhere from about $100 for simpler, flat-fee matters to $360,850+ for complex or contested cases, depending on the type of case and how the lawyer bills. Because attorney prices track the local cost of living, Virginia lawyer fees run close to the U.S. average — the state’s cost-of-living index is 103, where 100 is the U.S. average.

Key takeaways

  • Virginia attorney fees run close to the U.S. average, tracking the state’s cost of living (index 103).
  • Injury claims like car accidents and personal injury are usually handled on a contingency fee — no upfront cost, with the lawyer paid only if you win.
  • Flat fees are common for an uncontested divorce, a real-estate closing, bankruptcy, and many criminal and immigration matters; hourly billing ($150–$400) is typical for complex or business cases.
  • Your final cost depends on case type, complexity, and where in Virginia you live — enter your ZIP for a localized figure.

Average attorney fees in Virginia by case type

Each figure is a national fee benchmark adjusted by Virginia’s cost-of-living index (103). Contingency cases show the typical total fee from a successful outcome.

Case type How it’s billed Low Average High
Car Accidents Contingency $2,050 $6,200 $15,450
Divorce Flat fee $2,050 $7,750 $20,600
Real Estate Flat fee $820 $1,550 $3,600
Personal Injury Contingency $3,100 $10,300 $30,950
Bankruptcy Flat fee $1,050 $2,050 $4,650
Criminal Defense Flat fee $1,550 $5,150 $15,450
Immigration Flat fee $1,050 $3,600 $10,300
Disability Contingency $2,050 $4,100 $9,500
Probate Flat fee $1,550 $4,650 $15,450
Truck Accident Contingency $5,150 $16,500 $51,550
Motorcycle Accident Contingency $3,100 $9,300 $30,950
Bicycle Accident Contingency $2,600 $8,250 $25,750
Uber Accident Contingency $3,100 $9,300 $34,000
Property Damage Contingency $1,550 $6,200 $20,600
Dog Attack Injury Contingency $3,100 $10,300 $30,950
Insurance Claim Contingency $2,050 $7,750 $25,750
Wrongful Death Contingency $15,450 $61,850 $257,750
Uncontested Divorce Flat fee $520 $1,250 $2,600
Family Law Hourly $1,550 $7,200 $20,600
Child Custody Hourly $2,050 $8,250 $25,750
Adoption Flat fee $1,550 $5,150 $15,450
Prenuptial Agreement Flat fee $1,050 $2,600 $7,750
Child Support Hourly $1,050 $3,600 $10,300
Domestic Violence Flat fee $1,550 $4,100 $12,350
Restraining Order Flat fee $1,050 $2,600 $7,750
Guardianship Flat fee $1,550 $4,100 $12,350
Surrogacy Flat fee $3,600 $8,250 $15,450
Power of Attorney Flat fee $210 $410 $1,050
Estate Planning Flat fee $520 $2,050 $5,150
Living Trust Flat fee $1,250 $2,600 $5,150
Elder Law Hourly $1,550 $5,150 $12,350
Will Flat fee $150 $410 $1,050
Defense Flat fee $1,550 $5,150 $15,450
DUI Flat fee $1,550 $4,100 $10,300
Pardon Flat fee $1,550 $5,150 $15,450
Expungement Flat fee $520 $1,550 $4,100
Juvenile Flat fee $1,550 $3,600 $10,300
Felony Defense Flat fee $3,600 $10,300 $30,950
Clemency Flat fee $2,050 $6,200 $15,450
Probation Violation Flat fee $1,050 $2,600 $7,750
Misdemeanor Flat fee $770 $1,550 $3,600
Security Clearance Flat fee $2,600 $7,750 $20,600
Discharge Upgrade Flat fee $1,550 $4,100 $10,300
H-1B Visa Flat fee $2,050 $3,600 $6,200
Green Card Flat fee $2,050 $4,100 $8,250
Citizenship Flat fee $520 $1,050 $2,600
EB-2 NIW Flat fee $4,100 $7,200 $12,350
K-1 Visa Flat fee $1,550 $2,600 $4,100
E-2 Visa Flat fee $3,600 $6,200 $10,300
Deportation Hourly $3,100 $8,250 $20,600
O-1 Visa Flat fee $3,600 $6,200 $10,300
Closing Flat fee $720 $1,250 $2,600
House Purchase Flat fee $820 $1,350 $2,600
Eviction Flat fee $520 $1,250 $3,100
Property Tax Appeal Contingency $150 $520 $2,050
Foreclosure Flat fee $1,550 $3,600 $7,750
HOA Hourly $1,550 $4,100 $10,300
Tenant Hourly $1,050 $2,600 $6,200
Chapter 7 Flat fee $1,050 $1,550 $2,600
Chapter 13 Flat fee $3,100 $4,100 $6,200
Personal Loan Hourly $520 $2,050 $5,150
Debt Settlement Contingency $1,050 $3,100 $8,250
SSDI Contingency $2,050 $4,100 $9,500
Social Security Contingency $2,050 $4,100 $9,500
VA Disability Contingency $1,550 $5,150 $15,450
Long-Term Disability Contingency $2,600 $8,250 $25,750
Traffic Ticket Flat fee $100 $310 $770
Speeding Ticket Flat fee $100 $310 $770
Traffic Violation Flat fee $100 $310 $770
Reckless Driving Flat fee $1,050 $2,600 $5,150
Suspended License Flat fee $770 $1,800 $3,100
Patent Flat fee $5,150 $10,300 $18,550
Trademark Flat fee $620 $1,250 $2,600
Workers Compensation Contingency $1,550 $4,100 $10,300
Small Claims Flat fee $100 $520 $1,550
Civil Lawsuit Hourly $3,100 $15,450 $51,550
Consumer Protection Contingency $2,050 $5,150 $15,450
Lemon Law Contingency $2,050 $5,150 $15,450
Defamation Hourly $5,150 $15,450 $51,550
Employment Contingency $2,600 $10,300 $41,250
Discrimination Contingency $3,100 $12,350 $46,400
Wrongful Termination Contingency $3,100 $12,350 $46,400
Whistleblower Contingency $5,150 $20,600 $103,100
Tax Hourly $1,550 $5,150 $15,450
Business Hourly $1,550 $6,200 $25,750
Medical Malpractice Contingency $25,750 $103,100 $360,850

Estimates derived from national fee benchmarks adjusted by federal Regional Price Parities. See our methodology.

Attorney fees in major Virginia cities

Lawyer costs vary by metro within Virginia. Open a city for cost-of-living adjusted fee estimates and local attorneys — you can compare every case type from there.

How attorney fees work in Virginia

Like the rest of the United States, Virginia follows the American Rule, under which each party generally pays its own attorney fees regardless of who wins — unless a contract or statute shifts those fees. Virginia lawyers bill through several structures: hourly rates recorded in billable increments, contingency fees in injury claims, flat fees for defined services, and retainers that secure representation. The right structure — and the price you pay — depends on your case type and the Virginia bar’s rules of professional conduct.

A few state-specific rules shape what a case is worth and, in turn, what you pay a Virginia attorney:

  • Car accidents: Virginia is an at-fault (tort) state, so the driver who caused a crash and their insurer pay the damages, and your lawyer is paid a contingency share of the recovery.
  • Personal injury: Virginia follows contributory negligence — being even slightly at fault can bar an injury recovery — which raises the stakes (and the value) of strong legal representation.
  • Divorce: Virginia is an equitable-distribution state, so marital property is divided fairly but not always equally, based on factors like income, custody, and contributions.
  • Real estate: Virginia is an attorney-closing state, so a real-estate lawyer typically prepares the paperwork and oversees the closing — a flat fee that is part of most transactions here.
  • Bankruptcy: Virginia has opted out of the federal bankruptcy exemptions, so filers must use the state exemption set to protect their home, car, and other property.
  • Probate: Virginia bases probate fees on "reasonable compensation" — billed hourly or as a flat fee — rather than a fixed percentage of the estate.

Within Virginia, lawyer costs still vary by jurisdiction: a major metropolitan area carries a higher cost-of-living index — and therefore higher typical fees — than a rural county. Entering your ZIP code resolves the most precise local index available so your estimate reflects your specific market.

Virginia attorney fee FAQs

What you pay a lawyer in Virginia depends on the case and how it is billed. A divorce averages about $7,750, while injury cases like car accidents are handled on contingency — roughly a third of your recovery, with no upfront cost. Because legal fees track the local cost of living, attorney prices in Virginia run close to the U.S. average.

In Virginia, an uncontested divorce often starts near $2,050, the average runs about $7,750, and a contested divorce can reach $20,600 or more. Most divorce attorneys charge a flat fee for simple cases or bill hourly for contested ones.

Car accident lawyers in Virginia work on a contingency fee — typically about 33% of your settlement before a lawsuit and up to 40% if it is litigated — so you pay $0 upfront and owe a fee only if you win.

Virginia's cost-of-living index is 103 (where the U.S. average is 100), so attorney prices here tend to run close to the U.S. average. Legal fees reflect local cost of living, office overhead, and market competition.

No. Virginia is an at-fault (tort) state, so the driver who caused the accident and their insurer are responsible for the damages.

Virginia is an equitable-distribution state, so marital property is divided fairly but not always equally, based on factors like income, custody, and each spouse's contributions.

Often, in part. Contingency percentages and flat fees for routine matters are fairly standardized, but the fee tier, payment schedule, and how case costs are handled are usually open to discussion — so it is worth comparing quotes from Virginia attorneys before you hire.

Virginia follows the American Rule: each side generally pays its own attorney fees regardless of who wins, unless a contract or a specific statute shifts those fees to the losing party.

Compare quotes, ask about flat-fee or limited-scope ("unbundled") representation, resolve disputes through mediation where possible, and keep your paperwork organized to cut billable hours. For estates, avoiding probate with a living trust can save substantially on legal costs.

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Fee figures are cost-of-living adjusted estimates for informational purposes only and are not legal advice or a quote. Consult a licensed Virginia attorney about your specific matter.