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Virginia Personal Injury Lawyers Discuss Contingency Fee Contracts Which Let Lawyers Share Risk with Injured Clients

Our law firm, Shapiro & Appleton& Duffan, P.C. only uses contingency fee contracts in representing people in personal injury and wrongful death cases. The contingency fee contract is a percentage contract. This means that we do not charge clients anything unless and until we make a recovery for them, then we get paid a percentage of what is collected from the insurance company or at fault person.

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North Carolina Medical Malpractice Lawyers: Contingency-Fee System for Personal Injury Lawyers Validated

A victory for average working folks seriously injured in accidents was rendered by the Fourth Circuit Federal Court (the federal appeals court over Virginia (VA), North Carolina (NC) and several other states).  They issued an opinion supporting the contingency-fee system after the District Court of the Eastern District of North Carolina (NC) tried to slash…

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