One can find an attorney that will work on contingency by comparing all available attorneys. In a contingency fee arrangement, a lawyer agrees to represent one and to get paid only if one wins.
Many will work on contingency basis. You should check with an attorney before deciding.
The website ContingencyCase lists lawyers nationwide who will work on a contingency basis. LegalMatch is another site that can help a person find a lawyer who will work on contingency.
It depends on whether there is a contingency agreement, and if so, what are the terms of the agreement.
It's possible that the attorney is entitled to some remuneration because his client (you) won't let him proceed. What kind of contract did a client enter into with his attorney? Certainly the attorney isn't compensated if he loses the case - that's usually what a contingency is all about. No win, no pay. But if you tell your attorney you wish to drop the suit, that's another matter. The contingency agreement only applies if your lawyer tries and fails, not if you throw in the towel and call him off. Good luck with this one.
Levin - Papantonio Law Firm, Pensacola, Florida
You can find an attorney for work injuries by visiting websites online like Lawyers and Injury Lawyer Finder. You can also usually find an injury lawyer in the local newspaper.
The majority of disability attorneys do not actually charge a fee or take retainers from clients. They instead work on a contingency based plan. That means they will be paid only if a case is won.
Yes you can easily get a personal injury attorney on contingency and go after their insurance
It is called a contingency arrangement. Many states limit the percentage that can be provided.
You can start by asking politely, but when that doesn't work you can contact an attorney. Find one who will work on a contingency fee (you only pay him if you collect a settlement) because even if you win, you may never see a dime. Otherwise, just have your car repaired and DON'T EVER LET YOUR INSURANCE LAPSE AGAIN!!! Pay for your damages out of your pocket.
A transactional attorney is likely to work on contracts and other business documents. Finding a transactional attorney would be the same as finding and contacting any other type of attorney.
All attorneys who accept cases on a contingency basis would need to speak with you and review your case before they would agree to accept it. Their first priority would be to determine if they think you have a case that's good enough to get sufficient damages to pay costs, their own fee and your award. You need to make some calls to personal injury lawyers or litigators and see if they will listen to your story.