Fees
No fee unless there's a recovery.
For eligible claims, the firm's fee comes from the amount recovered. If no recovery is made, no fee is taken. Fees generally range from 10% to 25% for some claim types, while personal injury and other matters are controlled by the written fee agreement.
| Claim type | Fee |
|---|---|
| Unclaimed property | Generally 10% |
| Personal injury | Generally 25% |
| Workers' compensation | Generally 10% to 15% |
| Insurance claims | Varies by claim, generally 10% to 25% |
Example recovery statement
This is only an illustration using a 25% fee. Actual fee terms, costs, liens, medical bills, and distribution rules depend on the claim and written agreement.
Recovery
What was recovered
$50,000
Medical bills and treatment documentation
$18,000
Lost wages and missed work
$7,500
Pain, suffering, disruption, and other damages
$24,500
Distribution example
Expenses, fee, and client net
Total recovery
$50,000
Records, reports, investigation, and claim costs
- $2,000
Attorney fee at 25% of the recovery
- $12,500
Estimated client net
Before any claim-specific liens, medical balances, or other required deductions.
$35,500
Start a review
Share the basic facts about your claim. The firm can review the claim type, fee structure, and possible next steps before any agreement is signed.
