How Do Boca Raton Injury Lawyer Fees Work & What Does It Cost to Hire One?

Michael K. Grife, President and Founding Attorney at The Grife Law Firm in Boca Raton, explains what it costs to hire a personal injury lawyer in Florida, how contingency fees work, how money flows out of a settlement before you see a dollar, and why the quality of your firm changes how insurance carriers price your case from day one. Questions answered in this episode: Do you need a lawyer after every car crash in Boca Raton? What is a contingency fee and what does it cost up front? What percentage do Florida car accident lawyers take in pre-suit vs. litigation? How do medical liens and attorney fees come out of the same settlement? What does a Boca Raton lawyer actually do between hire and payment? How does hiring a lawyer change the way an adjuster treats your claim? Why does a firm's willingness to go to trial change what insurers offer? How does Florida's two-year statute of limitations affect when you need a lawyer? Topics covered: Contingency fee agreements, Florida Bar fee schedule, one-third vs. 40% fee rule, medical liens, closing statement, Florida modified comparative fault (50% bar), Florida PIP statute, two-year statute of limitations, legal demand package, trial readiness leverage, board-certified civil trial lawyers, deposition preparation, defense medical exams, mandatory mediation. Notable quotes: "We are in this thing together. You never cut me a check, and if and only if we win your case do we ever get paid." "These insurance companies feel fear, I assure you - and it is better to be feared than loved when it comes to having the right lawyer." "We want them to look at our legal demands and feel one thing: fear. Full cup of justice, or we're coming for you." Florida statutes referenced: Fla. Stat. Section 768.81 (modified comparative fault / 50% bar), Fla. Stat. Section 627.736 (PIP), Fla. Stat. Section 95.11(3)(a) (two-year PI statute of limitations), Fla. Bar Rule 4-1.5(f) (contingency fee schedule). The Grife Law Firm | Boca Raton, FL | (561) 998-0770 | thegrifelawfirm.com Free consultation - available 24/7. No fee unless we recover for you. This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney for your specific case. Prior results do not guarantee similar outcomes. 00:00:00 Boca Raton Injury Law with Mike Grife 00:00:35 Do You Need a Lawyer After a Boca Raton Crash? Florida 50% Rule 00:02:30 Why Firm Choice Changes the Outcome of a Catastrophic Injury Case in Florida 00:07:20 What Types of Crashes Need a Lawyer in Florida? PIP Statute and Liability 00:08:55 What Is a Contingency Fee? No-Cost Representation for Florida Crash Victims 00:10:45 What Percentage Do Florida Lawyers Take? One-Third vs. 40% Fee Rule 00:13:50 How Do Liens and Fees Come Out of a Settlement? The Florida Closing Statement 00:17:25 What Does a Boca Raton Car Accident Lawyer Do from Hire to Settlement? 00:22:10 How Does Hiring a Lawyer Change How Insurers Treat Your Boca Raton Claim? 00:23:35 How Do Lawyers Investigate Fault in a Boca Raton Crash? Liability and Evidence 00:28:35 What Is a Legal Demand Letter in Florida? The Tool That Gets a Fair Settlement 00:32:15 Why Does a Firm's Willingness to Go to Trial Change Your Florida Settlement? 00:34:10 What to Look for When Choosing a Car Accident Lawyer in Boca Raton, Florida 00:36:28 What Questions Should I Ask a Boca Raton Lawyer Before Signing? 00:37:55 What Is a Contingency Fee Agreement? What to Read Before Signing in Florida 00:40:15 How Soon After a Boca Raton Crash Should You Call a Lawyer? 00:41:40 How Does Florida's Two-Year Statute of Limitations Affect Your Case? 00:43:35 How Does a Lawyer's Role Change When Your Case Goes to Litigation in Florida? 00:46:38 How Does a Boca Raton Lawyer Decide to Settle or Go to Trial? Client's Call 00:48:50 How to Hire a Boca Raton Car Accident Lawyer: Your First Step to Justice