If I was at fault in a car accident, should I still hire a personal injury lawyer to defend my case?

I was making an illegal U-turn when a car making a left turn hit my car. I admitted that the accident was my fault and at the scene of the accident the other driver seemed fine. Now she is claiming that she was injured and wants to sue me for her supposed injury. Do I have a chance of contesting against her?
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AyerHoffman, LLP | David C. Ayer
Woburn, MA
You absolutely should retain a defense attorney in this matter to limit any award to this woman. Regardless of your admission of fault, there may be negligence on her part which contributed to the accident's occurrence. There may be weakness in the causal relationship between the accident and the damages she seeks. She will likely recover something from you for her damages, but a defense attorney can keep what is recovered to a minimum.

Answer Applies to: Massachusetts
Replied: 10/27/2011

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Answered By: Alfred Law Firm
If you had insurance at the time of your accident, your insurance company will defend you with their own attorneys. If you had no insurance, then you should hire counsel to defend you.

Answer Applies to: Georgia
Replied: 11/6/2011

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Answered By: The Lucky Law Firm, PLC
You need to contact your insurance company and advise them of the accident. They are contractually obligated to defend you for any accident for which you may have been at-fault.

Answer Applies to: Louisiana
Replied: 11/3/2011

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Answered By: Attorney Paul Lancia
Your insurance company will supply counsel.

Answer Applies to: Massachusetts
Replied: 10/27/2011

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Answered By: Joel H. Schwartz, P.C.
Your insurance company will defend you in this matter. They will provide an attorney if necessary for free.

Answer Applies to: Massachusetts
Replied: 10/27/2011

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