Question

Can you provide legal support on a contingent basis?

Asked on September 21st 2011 by Karla
Can't your offices provide legal support to these people on a contigent basis? They and I need help to fight this corporate beast. In the end they are just pushing thier responsibility on to the tax payers, so we pay again. Unfair and unjust.

Answer

Answered on September 26th 2011 by Attorney Gregory Dell

Karla, We regularly represent clients on a contingent fee basis, which means no attorney fee or cost unless we recover benefits for our client. Unfortunately we cannot represent every client and we need to limit our case load so that we can effectively represent each client. Our disability attorneys handle disability insurance cases against Cigna / LINA on a daily basis.