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 Long After a Slip and Fall Can You Sue?
Determining When to Sue in a Slip and Fall Case
The state you live in and laws surrounding personal injury and wrongful death ultimately determines how long after a slip and fall you can sue. While state laws take into account the amount of time it takes to file a claim with insurance, partake in negotiations, and in some cases, go to trial, should you miss the statute of limitations, you lose the right to seek legal recourse against the party who owned the property and caused your injury.
Learn more about slip and fall statute of limitations and how Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys can help get the compensation you deserve for your losses.
Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware Slip and Fall Statute of Limitations
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What is the Average Settlement for a Slip and Fall Accident?
Slip and Fall Accident Settlements
Many people who suffer slip and fall accident want to know what the average settlement is, especially if you or a loved one recently suffered a serious injury or even wrongful death. While no two slip and fall accident cases are the same, there is still a lot of information to be gathered from what an “average” slip and fall settlement may yield to victims.
The best way to understand how much your case is worth is by speaking directly to a Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys slip and fall accident lawyer. At Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys, we work on a contingency fee basis, which means we don’t get paid unless we win your case. That means it’s free to speak to a lawyer to understand your options and what your an expect. […]
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Pros & Cons of Hiring a Workers’ Comp Lawyer
Benefits of Hiring a Workers’ Compensation Lawyer
Getting hurt on the job can lead to expensive medical treatment, lengthy physical therapy, costly rehabilitation, and time away from work. Workplace injuries can be serious, and even result in death. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2.7 million workplace injuries and illnesses occurred in 2020.
Workers’ compensation benefits exist to cover injured workers’ medical expenses and lost wages suffered. These benefits also compensate families of workers who are killed on the job. A Wilkes-Barre workers’ comp lawyer can help you recover the compensation you deserve.
But do you need a workers’ compensation lawyer to handle your claim? The answer is almost always yes. If you have been injured at work, Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys’s workers’ comp lawyers can help you understand your rights. Call us at 844-303-7321 or email us to schedule your free initial consultation. […]
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Questions to Ask Your Workers’ Comp Lawyer
Know What to Ask an Experienced Workers’ Comp Lawyer
A workplace accident may mean prolonged medical treatment, physical therapy and rehabilitation, and time off work. Workers’ compensation benefits exist to cover these expenses, but obtaining your benefits isn’t always easy. A workers’ compensation lawyer can help you recover the benefits you are owed.
In Pennsylvania, most employees are covered under workers’ comp for medical costs and lost wages caused by a work-related injury or death. Under Pennsylvania’s workers’ compensation law, injured workers have a right to file a workers’ compensation claim if they have been injured while carrying out their work-related tasks either on-site or off-site. How long these benefits last depends on the severity of your injury and the possibility of long-term disability.
Unfortunately, employers and insurance companies often deny workers’ comp claims, even when they are valid. […]
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When to Hire a Workers’ Comp Lawyer
How Do You Know When to Hire an Injury Lawyer?
Getting hurt on the job can cause big problems. Workplace injuries can be serious, and even result in death. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2.7 million workplace injuries and illnesses occurred in 2020. If you were injured on the job, you may need to miss work to deal with expensive medical treatment, lengthy and costly rehabilitation.
Thankfully, there are workers’ compensation benefits to cover injured workers’ medical expenses and lost wages. These benefits can also compensate families of workers who are killed on the job. By filing a workers’ comp claim, you can recover the compensation you deserve to cover the costs of your injuries.
But how do you know when you need to hire a workers’ compensation lawyer to handle your claim? Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys workers’ […]
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