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Gene Kearns wrote in
: You are missing one obvious possibility. The deep pockets may well belong to the plaintiff. I'm sure the attorney won't care where the money comes from..... as long as he gets paid. Doesn't work that way. PI (personal injury) cases are always done a contingency basis. Yes, you could do an hourly payment deal, but in 20 years of practice I've never seen that. The injured party goes to the attorney (or the attorney chases the ambulance to the hospital), says "I'm hurt, get me some money." Until a settlement offer comes, that's the last input for the plaintiff ; the attorney invests in the case, and decides how, when and who to sue. If the attorney can't find someone with money to sue he wont get paid and he wont take the case. Now days, it not too hard to find a deep pocket given the expansive liablity attitudes. |
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