'In a contingent fee case, attorneys only receive payment if your claim is successful, with no upfront costs or fees for you to file.'
So if they win, you get $5k and then the lawyers charge you $5k. Unless they state what the fee is upfront that's what I'd assume. They probably get a bonus check if they hit a benchmark number of applicants, like 5 or 10k because then there's valuable data to be sold.
>'In a contingent fee case, attorneys only receive payment if your claim is successful, with no upfront costs or fees for you to file.'
So if they win, you get $5k and then the lawyers charge you $5k. Unless they state what the fee is upfront that's what I'd assume. They probably get a bonus check if they hit a benchmark number of applicants, like 5 or 10k because then there's valuable data to be sold.
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