Legal Question in Personal Injury in Missouri

I would like to hire an attorney to represent me but my case would probably have a couple different types of law in it (not sure)... also, if I don't have the money to pay an attorney do I have any other options to have my "case" heard.


Asked on 5/06/10, 12:37 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

James Manning James Manning, PC

Lawyers typically work on these types of cases on a contingency fee basis meaning that you do not have to pay an up front fee. Rather, the lawyer gets paid only when the lawyer obtains a recovery. I would be happy to consult with you to determine whether you have a viable claim. Feel free to call.

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Answered on 5/11/10, 1:16 pm
Spencer Farris The S.E. Farris Law Firm

If it is an injury case, I and most injury lawyers take those cases on a contingent fee- meaning you pay a percentage of the recovery at the end, rather than anything out of your pocket up front. Businesses plan on legal fees and budget accordingly. Injury victims don't plan to get hurt, and don't have money set aside for legal fees.

Make sure to speak with an attorney who focuses on injury cases!

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Answered on 5/11/10, 1:20 pm
Richard Stevens The Stevens Law Firm

you need to provide details about your case in order for me to respond

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Answered on 5/11/10, 1:24 pm


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