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How Much Does It Cost to Retain a Hip Replacement Lawyer?

The Rottenstein Law Group understands that you may be concerned about the costs associated with retaining a hip replacement lawyer. We would like to address your concerns by explaining a bit about fee agreements for hip replacement personal injury claims and class action lawsuits.

What is a fee agreement?

A "fee agreement" is a clear and concise written document that explains the services our lawyers will provide and how we will be paid. The fee agreement will identify the personal injury for which you are suing (for instance, faulty hip replacement) and the source of our fee, which is typically a percentage of the amount we recover on your behalf. This form of payment is more commonly known as a "contingency fee," because it is contingent, or depends upon, the amount of money you are awarded due to our lawyers' efforts. Simply put, if we don't recover money on your behalf, we don't get paid.

What else is included in a hip replacement lawyer's fee agreement?

The agreement also stipulates how expenses related to the pursuit of your case are to be handled. The usual expenses associated with personal injury claims include the following:

Purchase of your medical records

Consultation fees paid to doctors and other experts

Court filing fees

Physician and other specialists' depositions

Videographer/court reporter fees if needed

The specific expenses, and how they will be paid, vary on a case-to-case basis. Please contact us to discuss the particulars of your hip replacement claim and how our out-of-pocket expenses will be managed.

Another expense that may apply to your case is how to handle any hospital or other healthcare-related lien for unpaid medical expenses. Our lawyers might be able to challenge the legality of such liens and, in some cases, negotiate a reduction in what you owe. The fee agreement will spell out whether or not resolution of medical liens is required and how we will handle the issue.

What if my case involves a class action?

Court rules and state statutes regulate the contents of fee agreements with regard to the type of action and how much is recovered on the whole. In general, lawyers who represent the class are paid out of the money recovered for the class, which is called a "common fund." These fees are subject to court review and approval and will be based on the specific facts of the hip replacement class action lawsuit filed.

Contact a hip replacement lawyer today

Hip replacement personal injury lawsuits can be complex, and the requirements for their pursuit vary on a case-by-case basis. The best way to work out a fee agreement is to arrange to speak to the Rottenstein Law Group staff about your hip replacement issue by calling 1 (888) 9-Rot-Law. We will work hard to provide you with the best possible outcome for your case and address any concerns you have regarding the legal fees involved in hiring a hip replacement lawyer.




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