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How Much Do I Have to Pay a Construction Defect Attorney?

If you have a construction defect claim and are considering hiring an attorney to represent you, you may be wondering how much you will have to pay. Many construction defect attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, which means that they only get paid if they win your case. Here’s what you need to know about contingency fees for construction defect cases in South Carolina:

How Contingency Fees Work

When an attorney works on a contingency fee basis, they do not charge an upfront fee. Instead, they take a percentage of the settlement or verdict that you receive in your case. This percentage can vary depending on the attorney and the complexity of the case, but is typically between 33% and 40%.

Advantages of Contingency Fees

The advantage of working with a construction defect attorney on a contingency fee basis is that you do not have to pay anything upfront. This can be especially beneficial if you are facing financial hardship as a result of the construction defect. Additionally, because the attorney only gets paid if they win your case, they are highly motivated to achieve the best possible outcome for you.

Most attorneys who work on construction defect cases offer a free consultation, during which you can discuss the fee structure and any other concerns you may have. Remember, the most important factor when choosing an attorney is their experience and track record of success in construction defect cases, not just their fee structure. Contact the Blundy Law Firm today to schedule a complimentary consultation to discuss your construction defect claim. 

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