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What are contingent based attorney fees and costs for a medical malpractice case?

Gregory Casale
Answered by attorney Gregory Casale (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Gregory Casale, Attorney at Law
All Personal Injury (PI) cases are taken on a contingent fee basis. This means that the lawyer takes the case on the contingency that he/she will be successful in prosecuting the case. If he wins or settles, she gets a percentage. If she lose, you pay no legal fees for representation. This form of fee agreement gives the same incentive to the attorney as it does to the client, to maximize the result. Unless I feel that a case has merit, I will not waste my (or the client's) time. It is designed to weed out frivolous claims since no attorney is going to take a case unless he/she believes it's a winner since he/she gets no fee unless they get a settlement. As far as the costs, they are also paid by the law firm up front and then reimbursed after a settlement/verdict is reached. It also puts the attorney and the client in the same position as far as desire to get the highest settlement, again because the attorney gets a percentage of the award. If you would like to discuss your case in detail call me at the numbers listed below. There is no cost for the telephone and/or office consultation, and again, no legal fee unless we feel the case is a winner, it provides a settlement or verdict, and we split the fee. The percentages are determined by the type of case and range from 33.3% to 40% to the attorney. However we work with percentages fixed by statute that should not be changed or negotiate up or down. We charge the percentage that the statute says for the particular type of PI case we are dealing with.
All Personal Injury (PI) cases are taken on a contingent fee basis. This means that the lawyer takes the case on the contingency that he/she will be successful in prosecuting the case. If he wins or settles, she gets a percentage. If she lose, you pay no legal fees for representation. This form of fee agreement gives the same incentive to the attorney as it does to the client, to maximize the result. Unless I feel that a case has merit, I will not waste my (or the client's) time. It is designed to weed out frivolous claims since no attorney is going to take a case unless he/she believes it's a winner since he/she gets no fee unless they get a settlement. As far as the costs, they are also paid by the law firm up front and then reimbursed after a settlement/verdict is reached. It also puts the attorney and the client in the same position as far as desire to get the highest settlement, again because the attorney gets a percentage of the award. If you would like to discuss your case in detail call me at the numbers listed below. There is no cost for the telephone and/or office consultation, and again, no legal fee unless we feel the case is a winner, it provides a settlement or verdict, and we split the fee. The percentages are determined by the type of case and range from 33.3% to 40% to the attorney. However we work with percentages fixed by statute that should not be changed or negotiate up or down. We charge the percentage that the statute says for the particular type of PI case we are dealing with.
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Should I plead guilty or not guilty for a citation for failing to maintain insurance?

Answered by attorney Stuart M. Nachbar
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of Stuart M. Nachbar, P.C.
As long as you have not caused an accident or been involved it is ok...if you have been involved, do not plead, or if you do, make sure there is civil reservation in place. This applies in New Jersey.
As long as you have not caused an accident or been involved it is ok...if you have been involved, do not plead, or if you do, make sure there is civil reservation in place. This applies in New Jersey.
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Can the at-fault party's insurance company require me to submit medical bills through my insurance first?

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Answered by attorney John F Turck (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Blaske and Blaske PLC
Yes. Your PIP (personal injury protection), also sometimes called first-party, benefits come from your auto insurance carrier. They include things such as, but not limited to, medical expenses, mileage for your travel to and from medical appointments, replacement services, and wage loss.
Yes. Your PIP (personal injury protection), also sometimes called first-party, benefits come from your auto insurance carrier. They include things such as, but not limited to, medical expenses, mileage for your travel to and from medical appointments, replacement services, and wage loss.
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