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.

What is a Contingency Fee?
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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Who Is At Fault in an Intersection Accident?
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 36% of car accidents occur at intersections. While there are various intersections a driver may encounter in their commute, laws regarding who is at the right of way will ultimately determine who is at fault in an intersection accident.
If you or a loved one have been injured in an intersection car accident, contact the car accident attorneys at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys today. We help car accident victims seek compensation in Wilkes-Barre, Philadelphia, and all across Pennsylvania.
Types of Intersections: Left Turn Accidents
Intersection accidents may occur at several intersections, specifically if one driver is making a left turn against oncoming traffic. These intersections include:
- Traffic Light Intersections
- Stop Sign Intersections
- Uncontrolled Intersection
- Uncontrolled T-Intersection
Traffic Light Intersection Accidents
When drivers approach a traffic light intersection, […]
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How Long Does It Take Lyft to Investigate an Accident?
With the increased utilization of rideshare services, it’s no wonder there has been an increase in the amount of accident fatalities. One study concluded that from 2011 to 2016, there was an increase in occupant and pedestrian fatalities of two to three percent.
Suppose you are injured in a car accident while a passenger in a Lyft or in a collision with a Lyft driver. In that case, you may wonder how long it takes to investigate an accident and, ultimately, allow you to secure compensation. The Lyft accident lawyer of Munley Law is here to explain.
How to Report An Accident With Lyft
According to Lyft’s website, for riders or other drivers involved in collisions with a Lyft driver, you should call 911 if the accident is severe. As a passenger in the Lyft, […]
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Workers Compensation for True Value Warehouse Injuries
When you work for a home improvement warehouse like True Value, you likely are working in settings with large equipment, heavy machinery, and large loads of products. While all warehouse employees know working in these settings come with risks, True Value warehouse and other home improvement warehouse employees may face even more dangers in their employment.
If you are employed by a True Value and sustain injuries, the workers’ compensation lawyers at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys are here for you. We don’t charge a fee unless we win for you. Contact us today for a free consultation so you can discuss the specifics of your injury and the value of your case.
What is a True Value Warehouse?
True Value is a chain hardware store selling household tools, appliances, home improvement tools, paint, lumber, and other building materials. […]
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What is the Difference Between Workers’ Compensation and Disability?
If you become hurt at work, you’ll likely begin the process of filing a workers’ compensation claim with your employer to try to get your financial compensation secured for the duration of time you’ll be off the job. However, some employees also qualify for disability benefits through the government.
Many people do not know that there is a difference between workers’ comp and disability but what they do and how they get paid out do differ. To help understand the difference, reach out to an experienced Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys workers’ comp lawyer.
Key Differences Between Workers’ Compensation and Disability
When you suffer a workplace injury, you may be able to recover losses from workers’ compensation, disability benefits, and Social Security disability insurance, depending on the severity of your case. However, while these are all meant to help you financially following a workplace injury, […]
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Workers’ Compensation for Boscov’s Warehouse Injuries
In 2020 alone, there were 213,100 warehouse-related injuries and 8,300 warehouse illnesses reported. In fact, in 2019, the warehouse sector was responsible for the second-highest number of fatal workplace injuries compared to all other industries.
If you work in a Boscov’s warehouse or another retail supplier and manufacturer, the workers’ compensation lawyers of Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys can guide you through the workers’ compensation process.
The Boscov Story
Boscov’s Inc. is America’s largest family-owned department store with 48 locations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, New York, Connecticut, Delaware, Ohio, and Rhode Island.
The first Boscovs opened in 1918 in Reading, Pa. In the 1980s, the chain opened operations in Delaware and New York. By the early 1990s, locations had opened in Maryland and New Jersey. It wasn’t until the mid-2010s that stores would expand into Ohio, […]
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