When you have been injured and are considering legal action, one of the first questions you may have is: “how much will it cost to hire a lawyer?” At Wilshire Law Firm, we believe that financial concerns should never prevent you from seeking justice. That is why we offer representation on a contingency fee basis.
What Is a Contingency Fee?
A contingency fee means that you do not pay attorney fees unless you get paid. In other words, our payment is contingent upon successfully recovering compensation for you. This arrangement allows injury victims to access high-quality legal representation without paying upfront costs.
Key Features of a Contingency Fee Agreement:
- No Fees Unless You Get Paid: You will not owe attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you.
- Aligned Interests: We only succeed when you succeed.
Please note: Court costs and case-related expenses may apply, even if your case is not successful. We will explain these details clearly before you sign any agreement.
Why Do Law Firms Use Contingency Fees?
Contingency fees make it possible for individuals to pursue justice without worrying about hourly billing or large retainers. This approach is especially important in personal injury cases, where victims may already be facing financial hardship due to medical bills and lost income.
How Does It Work?
- Free Consultation: We review your case and explain your legal options.
- Agreement: If we take your case, you sign a contingency fee agreement outlining the terms.
- Representation: We handle your claim, from investigation to negotiation and, if necessary, litigation.
- Payment: Our fee is a percentage of the recovery amount, which will be discussed upfront.
Why Choose Wilshire Law Firm?
- Award-Winning Team: Recognized for excellence in personal injury, employment, and consumer class action law.
- Proven Track Record: Extensive experience handling complex cases.
- Client-Focused Approach: Your recovery and well-being are our priority.
Take the First Step Toward Justice
If you have questions about contingency fees or want to discuss your case, contact Wilshire Law Firm today for a free consultation. We will provide clear, honest answers and help you understand your options.

