How Are Personal Injury Attorneys Paid in California?
Because an accident is something that you could not have planned for and therefore do not have money set aside for, most personal injury lawyers do not require clients to pay for their services out of pocket. Rather, accident attorneys typically work on a contingency fee basis, which means that the lawyer will be paid an agreed-upon portion of the total settlement. This type of arrangement is beneficial for several reasons, the top three of them being:- You don’t have to worry about making payments at a time when you may not be able to work, and when you may have extensive medical bills to worry about;
- You can feel confident that when a lawyer takes on your case, he or she does so because he or she believes that you have a winning claim; and
- You can rest easy knowing that your lawyer will work hard to secure as much compensation as possible, as the more he or she wins on your behalf, the more he or she gets paid in the end.
What Should You Know About Contingency Fee Rates?
Though lawyers’ rates vary, the average rate is between 33 and 40 percent. Rates may vary within a law firm as well, and an attorney may adjust the rate up or down depending on the strength of a case, the size of a case, and other factors. For instance, if your case is a lucrative one and all evidence is in your favor, the attorney may charge less than 33 percent. However, if your case is small and complex, the attorney may charge more than 40 percent, as not only is the likelihood of winning less, but also, even if you do win, the settlement will likely not be for much. Lawyers also factor court and litigation fees into their contingency fee rates. If a lawyer charges for those costs upfront, you may get a lower rate; however, the lawyer foots the bill for you, he or she will take the fees out of your settlement. Some factors that the State of California considers in determining the reasonableness of a fee include:- The value of the services performed in proportion to the amount of the fee;
- The novelty and difficulty of the case and the skill needed to resolve it;
- The amount involved and the results obtained;
- The time limitations imposed by the client or circumstances;
- The reputation, experience, and ability of the attorney;
- The time and labor required; and
- The informed consent of the client to the fee.
Why Competent, Professional, and Compassionate Service Matters
At RMD Law, our Orange County personal injury lawyers are dedicated to helping accident victims get their lives back. If your injuries have prevented you from working, and you need compensation, reach out to our law firm today. We will help you get back on your feet without breaking the bank. Call our firm today to schedule your free consultation.Since being admitted to the California Bar in 2012, Aria Miran has successfully and aggressively settled hundreds of personal injury claims. Aria is an expert in car accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, dog bites, and slip & falls. He also operates at the cutting edge of the law by holding insurance companies responsible for their bad faith handling of insurance claims.
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