Were You Scammed with a Low Attorney’s Fee Only to Discover the Fee Actually Goes Up Automatically?
There are many marketing techniques available to lawyers and others. However, when a low attorney’s fee is used to entice a consumer as a “guarantee”, but then automatically goes up on some contingency, such as 90 days later the fee increases to a third, or 40 percent, and the consumer is confused; you [consumers] may have a case for fraud and unfair business practices as against a/the lawyer[s] who entered you into this type of a confusing personal injury retainer contract.
We offer a free review of contingency fee contracts in certain situations. If you feel you were scammed, or enticed to enter into a bait and switch 25% attorney fee retainer, contact the honest personal injury lawyers at Ledger Law.
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