What Does it Cost to Hire a Lawyer to File a Medical Malpractice or Personal Injury Lawsuit?

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Oftentimes, prospective clients who are interested in pursuing possible medical malpractice or personal injury lawsuit, especially those who have never been involved in a lawsuit before, ask us how much it would cost to retain our firm. The answer is quite simple: NOTHING, we only get paid we win or settle your case .
The lawyers at Cardaro and Peek earn their fee on contingency, which means simply that they are only paid if they obtain a favorable verdict or settlement. Our fee is a percentage of any recovery in the case through either verdict or settlement and reimbursement for the costs and expenses associated with bringing the case.
Before hiring a law firm to bring medical malpractice or personal injury suit on your behalf, it is important that your lawyers explain their fee structure in a clear and detailed manner, including alerting you to potential reimbursable costs and expenses that would be associated with prosecuting the action.
Contact The Law Offices of Cardaro & Peek, LLC Today
Do you believe that you or your loved one has suffered as a result of medical malpractice or medical neglect? You need to talk to an experienced team of local lawyers today.
The lawyers at Cardaro & Peek, LLC have the experience and resources necessary to investigate and litigate all types of medical claims throughout Maryland and Washington D.C. Cardaro & Peek, LLC has medical personnel on staff and has access to nationally recognized, board-certified physicians and other experts, to assist in the investigation, analysis, and prosecution of all types of medical malpractice claims. If you or a loved one have experienced malpractice, give us a call at 410-752-6166. Please visit our website www.cardarolaw.com and follow us on Facebook , Twitter , and LinkedIn for more information.
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