Thursday, July 25, 2013

Cohen and Cohen’s founder and managing partner, Wayne Cohen, is often asked, “What is a contingency case?” “What does that mean?”

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Cohen and Cohen‘s founder and managing partner, Wayne Cohen, is often asked, “What is a contingency case?”  ”What does that mean?”  Well, it’s pretty simple.  What a contingency fee means is that there is no fee paid to the lawyer unless the client wins the case.  That’s right, there’s no legal fee at all unless the client wins.  According to Cohen & Cohen, P.C.and Wayne Cohen, most injury cases are handled this way.  Automobile accidents, medical mistakes, and even product defect cases.  Some other cases, such as breech of contract are also handled this way.  Injured victims have a lot to deal with.  They have medical bills, they often times can’t work and getting access to the court system is very important.  Cohen and Cohen is there to help the victim navigate through this complicated maze.  Contingency fee arrangements make this much easier. If you have been injured in Washington, D.C. or Maryland, call Wayne Cohen at Cohen & Cohen, P.C. today!

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