How does an attorney who files your disability application make money?
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 at
3:22 pm
A friend of mine is considering applying for disability benefits. We met with an attorney who said that the fee would be 25% of the past-due benefits. Could someone explain what this means? He also said that he doesn’t make money on every case–how could this be? We just need to know if we’re going to end up with a huge legal bill.
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