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What are the chances of the plaintiff losing the case?

Today, let's talk about the situation that the plaintiff does not hire a lawyer during the lawsuit and the probability of losing the case increases.

It depends on the situation and the case.

1. If the facts are clear and the evidence is conclusive, it will generally not lose. I'm afraid you don't know the law Find someone to write a complaint and properly organize the evidence. If a lawsuit is filed, judges generally dare not bend the law. Most judges still have a sense of justice.

2. Cases such as personal injury and industrial injury compensation generally have no loss, that is, how much compensation is paid.

If the case is complicated, the evidence is lacking, and you don't know the law, it is necessary to hire a lawyer, otherwise you will be at a loss to go to court by yourself. If you don't hire a lawyer, the possibility of losing the case will greatly increase.

The above is the possible status quo in civil cases. Thank you for your supplements and suggestions.

In criminal cases (in general, the defendant needs to hire a defense lawyer or entrust other defenders (close relatives, etc.). ) According to the situation, if not, there will usually be legal aid.)

If it is a public prosecution, the facts of the case are clear. The victim basically does not need to hire a lawyer, and the procuratorate will conduct public prosecution. Criminal cases incidental to civil affairs, many ordinary cases, most of which may be out of the question. The case is small, there is no big controversy, and there is no need to hire a lawyer.