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How Does a Contingency-Fee Arrangement Work?

On Behalf of | Sep 17, 2024 | Firm News

Contigency fee

What is a contingency fee agreement?

Contingency fee agreements between personal injury lawyers and their clients make pursuing injury claims accessible to everyone. In sum, payment of a legal fee is contingent upon a successful monetary recovery. Kocsis Law Office PC represents its injury clients on a contingency basis, which means there is no legal fee unless you win a settlement or court judgment in your injury case.

How Does a Contingency-Fee Arrangement Work?

Most cases begin with a free initial consultation. In this meeting, a client has a chance to tell his or her story. Attorney Kocsis or his staff will listen and take notes. During this meeting, the client will learn more about his or her legal options. For example, do you have a case? An experienced car accident attorney should explain the elements of a personal injury claim and decide whether the claim is valid according to the law. If so, the client will have the option to sign a contingency fee agreement and begin the legal process of attempting to collect compensation from the negligent party.

Why Offer Contingency Fee Services?

Contingency fee legal services offer a variety of benefits. First, they allow every victim of negligence the opportunity to pursue a claim for damages incurred by another person. Under these arrangements, a person is only responsible for paying an attorney if he or she wins the case, and then the payment comes directly out of the winnings.

If you have been injured in a car accident or sustained a personal injury due to another’s negligence, contact Wes at Kocsis Law Office PC for a FREE injury consultation. Call Kocsis Law Office PC at 570-888-7709 or send an email to [email protected] to schedule your FREE consultation. Home and hospital visits are available if you are injured.

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