What is a Contingency Fee?
According to the American Bar Association (ABA), a contingency fee is a fee arrangement between a client and their lawyer in which the lawyer is paid out of any damages that are awarded. That is to say that the fee is paid to the lawyer only if the case is won.
A contingency fee directly contracts an arrangement such as a fixed hourly rate in which lawyers are paid regardless of the outcome of their case. Contingency fees typically do not include any up-front payments, while other fee arrangements do. Contingency fees are particularly common in personal injury cases. In those cases, if a lawyer successfully represents their client and wins their case, they receive a percentage of the damages awarded to their client. The ABA estimates that lawyers typically receive between one-fourth to one-third of the damages in these cases. So if a plaintiff sued a defendant and won $1,000, the lawyer would receive between $250 and $333. However, this is not a rule, and some lawyers may operate on a higher contingency.
In concept, contingency-based-fees allow for more people to have access to lawyers and justice. When paying on a contingency, they don’t need to spend money up-front on a case they may not even win, though there may be other fees to be paid. Lawyers may also have incentive to give the best representation possible in cases where their payment is outcome-based, although some suggest that they may lead to some lawyers settling cases too early.
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How to Deal with Insurance Claims Involving Lyft in Philadelphia
Handling insurance claims involving Lyft accidents in Philadelphia requires clear steps and attention to detail. Initially, there may be a sense of uncertainty and frustration, as car accident victims may feel unsure about the process and which steps to take, not knowing where to begin or how to navigate the process effectively, which is why it’s important to speak with a Philadelphia Lyft accident lawyer to learn what your next steps.
Whether you were a Lyft passenger, driver, pedestrian, or third-party vehicle involved in the Lyft accident, gathering all relevant information, including accident details and medical records, is important. And if things get complicated, talking to a lawyer who knows about Lyft accidents can help. They can guide you through everything and ensure things get sorted out fairly.
Should I Report the Accident to Lyft?
If you’re involved in a Philadelphia Lyft accident, […]
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Premises Liability Lawyers
Injured on Another’s Property? Munley Law Can Help.
Everyday places – grocery stores, gyms, even friends’ houses – can be potential accident zones. If you were injured because of a hazard on someone else’s property, you can hire a premises liability lawyer to pursue compensation.
For more than 60 years, the personal injury lawyers at Munley Law have successfully pursued premises liability claims for injured victims. Whether you were injured in a slip and fall accident at a restaurant, attacked by a neighbor’s dog, or involved in a situation even more complex, a Munley premises liability attorney can protect your rights and recover compensation for your losses.
What is Premises Liability?
Premise liability is a legal concept that holds a property owner liable for any injuries a person sustained while on their property. All property owners have a duty of care to:
- Maintain reasonably safe conditions for patrons
- Warn patrons of unsafe conditions
- Repair unsafe conditions promptly
Here’s an example: The local grocery store has a giant puddle of water in one of the aisles. […]
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Wilkes-Barre Workers’ Compensation: Specific Loss Benefits
Our Wilkes-Barre Workers’ Compensation Lawyer Can Help You With Your Claim
Did you know that for certain work injuries that result in the loss of a body part or organ or permanent disfigurement, there is a special financial compensation payable to the injured worker that is separate from general Pennsylvania workers’ compensation?
If you have suffered an on-the-job injury that resulted in serious and permanent disfigurement, loss of a limb or body part such as a hand, leg, or eye, or loss of the use of a body part or organ you may be eligible to collect specific loss benefits. You want a Wilkes-Barre workers’ compensation lawyer from Munley Law in your corner.
What Are Specific Loss Benefits?
While workers’ compensation insurance pays for your medical expenses for treatment of your work-related injury and lost wages, […]
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Slip and Fall Attorney
Our Slip and Fall Attorney is Here to Help
As the victim of a slip and fall accident, you may be entitled to compensation. If the fall wasn’t your fault, a slip and fall accident lawyer can help you recover costs associated with your injury, including medical bills, lost wages, and even pain and suffering.
Don’t wait – the sooner you speak with a Munley Law slip and fall lawyer, the sooner you can begin recovering financial compensation. Schedule your free consultation today and take the first step to getting your life back on track.
What is Premises Liability?
Premises liability is a law that holds property owners accountable for any dangerous conditions on their property, whether it is a grocery store, an apartment building, or a single-family home. A property owner is responsible for keeping their property reasonably safe for visitors. […]
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Food Poisoning Lawyer
Food Safety Lawyer Can Help You Recover
If a severe food poisoning case has impacted you or someone you love, our food poisoning lawyers are here to help you recover. From medical bills to lost wages, emotional stress, and more, food poisoning due to someone else’s negligence can wreak havoc on your life. We can ensure you get the compensation you deserve. And we don’t get paid unless we win your case. Contact us today for a free consultation to discuss the specifics of your food poisoning case.
What is Food Poisoning?
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about one in six Americans (48 million people) will get foodborne illnesses every year. While food poisoning can sometimes result in minor discomfort, the CDC also reports every year, 128,000 people are hospitalized for their disease, […]
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