How Our Fees Work
My name is Ron
Brown, I’m a senior partner at Brown & Crouppen. I want to talk to you about
how legal fees work at the law firm.
First, I understand that how you pay a lawyer is of great concern to people who
need legal services. I also understand that people who need the type of help
that we offer have had something terrible happen to them. I know that people
hurt in accidents are often in no position to pay a lawyer any “up front” fee to
begin their case. For this reason Brown & Crouppen, to make it as easy as
possible to hire a lawyer, has adopted the contingent fee system as our general
method of payment.
The contingent fee system is the “key” to the courtroom for thousands of
Americans. A contingent fee simply says that we are paid a percentage of what we
are able to make the other side pay you. It allows people, who have been injured
in an accident, to hire a lawyer without having to pay any money in advance.
That’s right, a contingent fee means no retainer or costs have to be paid in
advance before a qualified attorney can begin to work on your case. In a
contingent fee system you don’t have to pay a lawyer hundreds of dollars an
hour, whether they are successful or not. With a Brown & Crouppen contingent
fee you only pay if you win, because, why pay for failure?
Well, that’s the basics of how fees work at Brown & Crouppen. What’s important
is that you don’t have to stay away from a lawyer because you don’t have any
money to pay in advance. If you have any further questions just
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and someone will contact you promptly.
