What are normal personal lawyer fees for a personal injury case in Florida?
Most Florida Personal injury Lawyers use what is called a “contingency fee” agreement. Under the typical agreement, the lawyer will only get paid for legally representing you if there is money compensation obtained for your personal injury case. Typically, the lawyers in Florida Personal Injury cases charge a percentage of the total recovery. The personal injury lawyer’s fee will come off the top; after that, case costs and medical bills will be deducted; and the remainder will, most of the time, be your net amount. There may be tax consequences to some money compensation, but at the time of writing, in 2010, there is no taxation for pain and suffering damages. Now, let me tell you about the percentage of fees. The legal fees will start, usually, at 33 and1/3rd percent; if the case cannot settle and a lawsuit is filed, after a response to the lawsuit (called an “answer”), the fees will jump up to 40%. If there is an appeal, the lawyer fees may go up another 5%. Should you be suing the
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