Yes, you can fire your personal injury attorney. As the client, you have the right to terminate the attorney-client relationship at any time and for any reason. However, there may be consequences to consider before you decide to fire your attorney. For example, if you have signed a contract with your attorney, you may be required to pay a fee for terminating the contract early. Additionally, if you have already begun litigation, terminating your attorney may delay the case. It’s important to weigh these potential consequences carefully before deciding to fire your attorney. If you do decide to terminate the relationship, it’s best to do so in writing to avoid any misunderstandings.