Our accident lawyers work
on a contingency fee basis What is the contingency fee method of payment?
All of our Kansas City accident attorneys work
on a contingency fee basis What this means is that you do not have to pay anything at all to your Kansas City accident attorney at Ketchmark and McCreight, P.C. unless you receive compensation in your case.
Not exact matches
When interviewing prospective mesothelioma lawyers be sure to ask whether they are willing to take your case
on a
contingency fee basis, and if so,
what percentage of your compensation they will charge for their services.
Many personal injury law firms (including our law firm), take personal injury cases
on what is called a «
contingency fee basis.»
To this end, courts should generally be prepared to bless a
contingency fee agreement, provided it complies with the Solicitors Act, even where the
fee far exceeds
what the lawyer would have earned
on an hourly
basis.
We handle injury cases
on a
contingency fee basis which means that our
fees are a percentage of
what we recover for you.
We operate
on what is typically called a
contingency fee (percentage of recovery)
basis.
Hire our firm and we will represent you
on a
contingency fee basis, whereby we will receive a percentage of
what you recover with no out - of - pocket costs to you.
You can then look at
what other services the Kansas City injury law firm offers, such as whether the Kansas City injury law lawyers work
on a
contingency fee basis.
Our law firm works
on what is known as a
contingency fee basis — which means we are
on your team.
Our personal injury practice operates
on what is called a «
contingency fee»
basis.
Most personal injury lawyers are prepared to act
on the
basis of a
contingency fee retainer so that
what you pay will be
based on a percentage of the damages recovered
on your behalf.
Personal injury attorneys offer their services
on what is called a «
contingency fee»
basis.
In
contingency fee cases, the attorney's
fee is
based on what is awarded in the case.
Your attorney will charge you a
contingency fee, which means you're going to pay a
fee based on what you win.
What is also remarkable about this situation is that those other businesses that have a
fee structure are, almost, certainly going to get paid for their services every time — unlike licensed real estate practitioners who have, more often than not, worked
on a pure «
contingency» commission
basis, and will lose money when a listing doesn't sell.