Legal Question in Personal Injury in Massachusetts
compinsation
should laywers take 1/3 of a settlement befor or after a lein is paid from the settlement for medical expences
5 Answers from Attorneys
Re: compinsation
depends on your agreement. If that it what it says, then the answer is yes.
Re: compinsation
The lawyer's compensation is due from the gross settlement. This is a standard term in contingent fee agreements.
Re: compinsation
You will need to look at the Fee Agreement that you signed. Normally, however, the attorney's fee is some percentage of the total recovery. If you need to pay certain outstanding medical bills, accounts, court filing fees, that is your responsibility.
Re: compinsation
Before
Re: compensation
I'm not sure if you are asking a philosophical questions or an actual one. If you are asking about your own case which is pending and you want to know if the attorney takes 1/3 before or after a medical lien is satisfied, you should ask him or her that question. I would think you have a written fee agreement and you should probably read it to see what it says. I suspect it says the gross amount recovered, which means he or she gets 1/3 of all benefits and monies recovered, whether they go to you or to repay people who already provided benefits to you. Good luck. Regards, JBS