Anonymous wrote:PP here. Ofcourse, expenses are always additional additional and it is upto you to see how far you want to take it with any additional info. Not sure if I agree with comments that lawyers would reduce the fee if they are desperate. Out of 7, I was able to get fees reduced from 3 of them. One of my cases against the hospital went as far as 3 meditations and second against the medical device company for a summary judgement after all the depositions etc were done. Ofcourse, we were able to negotiate a higher settlement from the other side after summary judgement came in our favor.
Lawyers do negotiate their fees all the time. It is myth(mostly spread by lawyers) that they don't.
Research what your case is worth and use a tons of examples from lexis nexis to get an idea on your settlement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For medical attorneys - don't go for standard 35% fees. That's for suckers.
I had a case in the past and negotiated structured fee with the attorney. He was a super lawyer too but still agreed. I went fro 15% for a certain amount, say $500K and then 20% from $500-750K, and so on. Was able to negotiated his fees fro 17.5% and saved about $175K.
After listening your case, lawyer would understand if he wants to do it for reduce fees or not. I interviewed atleast 7 lawyers and chose him
lol.
Usually the lawyers who will fall for this need the money desperately and may not hold out to get the top settlement. Usually insurers will settle cases that are good but the insurance defense lawyers need to make sure they bill a certain amount to the case to extract the most fees they can before they will entertain settlement. Even though after all the depositions etc the basic facts of the liability really haven’t changed. Basically you need to hold out the the plaintiff lawyer needs to be able to finance the case far enough until the defense lawyers will recommend settlement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For medical attorneys - don't go for standard 35% fees. That's for suckers.
I had a case in the past and negotiated structured fee with the attorney. He was a super lawyer too but still agreed. I went fro 15% for a certain amount, say $500K and then 20% from $500-750K, and so on. Was able to negotiated his fees fro 17.5% and saved about $175K.
After listening your case, lawyer would understand if he wants to do it for reduce fees or not. I interviewed atleast 7 lawyers and chose him
lol.
Anonymous wrote:For medical attorneys - don't go for standard 35% fees. That's for suckers.
I had a case in the past and negotiated structured fee with the attorney. He was a super lawyer too but still agreed. I went fro 15% for a certain amount, say $500K and then 20% from $500-750K, and so on. Was able to negotiated his fees fro 17.5% and saved about $175K.
After listening your case, lawyer would understand if he wants to do it for reduce fees or not. I interviewed atleast 7 lawyers and chose him
lol.