JARRETT & PRICE
​






​Offices from Savannah to Northeast Georgia

                                         Call
800-206-1032

​
                                     
  • Home
  • Attorneys
    • Patrick L. Jarrett
    • Ben Price
    • Attorney Kayley Stoner
    • Staff
  • Accidents & Injury
    • DAMAGES: What is my Case Worth >
      • Lost Wages
    • Obtaining an Incident Report
    • Should I Contact My Own Insurance Company?
    • What is Uninsured Motorist Coverage
    • Accidents Involving DUI
    • Should I give a Recorded Statement
    • Auto Insurance: Finding Insurance Coverage You Didn't Know You Had
    • Auto Insurance: What Insurance covers the Accident
    • What is a "contingency fee?"
    • Immigrants Injured In Auto Accidents: What Are Your Rights?
    • Accident Resources Page
  • Immigration and Naturalization
    • Adjustment of Status >
      • Conditional Resident Status
    • Immigrant Visas & Lawful Permanent Resident
    • Naturalization & Citizenship
    • Nonimmigrant Visas
    • Deportation Defense
    • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DREAM ACT)
    • Immigration Resources and Information
  • Family Law
    • Jarrett & Price - Savannah Divorce and Family Law Attorneys >
      • Multi-State Divorce and Child Custody Cases
      • Jurisdictional Issues of a Military Divorce in GA
      • What is an Uncontested Divorce
      • Grounds for Divorce
    • Uncontested Divorce >
      • Richmond Hill and Bryan County Divorce and Family Law Attorneys
      • Savannah and Chatham County Divorce
    • Property Division
    • Child Custody & Legitimation >
      • Best Interest of the Child Standard
      • Grandparent Visitation and Custody Rights
    • Alimony & Child Support
    • Modifications
  • Trucking Accidents
    • Does My Accident Involve A Commercial Vehicle?
    • Driver Requirements for Commercial Vehicles
    • How to Find Safety Records For a Trucking Company
  • Fatal Accidents
    • Calculating the Value of a Life
    • Who is Entitled to Wrongful Death Damages
    • Fatal Accidents - SCRT Reports and Investigations
  • Georgia Injury Blog - Jarrett & Price
  • Practice Areas
    • Criminal Defense >
      • Driving Under the Influence (DUI) in Georgia >
        • Know Your Rights
        • DUI Under 21 Years of Age
        • Administrative License Suspension Hearings
      • Possession of Marijuana Under 1 Ounce
      • Drug Crimes
      • Aggravated Assault
      • Shoplifting
    • Hospital & Health Care Liens
    • Legal Glossary
  • Our Mission and Values
  • Testimonials - Jarrett & Price, LLC
  • Updates & News
  • Georgia Immigration Blog
  • Georgia Law Blog
  • Career Opportunities
  • Meet the Team

Contingency Fees: We only get paid if you get paid

Jarrett & Price LLC, Accident AttorneysJarrett & Price LLC
If Jarrett & Price represents you in a personal injury case, we don't get paid unless you get paid. 

Like most personal injury attorneys in Georgia, we take every accident case on a contingency-fee basis. This means our firm is paid a percentage of the total settlement or verdict award we eventually recovery for you, the client. Contingency fees are a vital tool that allows every member of the public who has been victimized by the negligence of another to find representation without having to pay up front, out-of-pocket attorneys fees and case expenses to obtain an attorney. 

The beauty of the contingency fee is that it creates a mutual interest between the attorney and the client. Because the attorney is earning a percentage of every dollar obtained on your behalf, the more money your case pays you the more money the attorney earns. The attorney also knows he will be holding an empty bag if the case isn't a success. Because most people don't have the funds to pay an attorney their hourly rates for months or even years of litigation, this type of fee structure allows literally anyone to obtain an expert personal injury attorney so long as the liability and damages warrant taking the case. 

At Jarrett & Price we require no up-front costs on personal injury cases. Case expenses such as expert witness fees, document retrieval and copy costs, transcript fees and filing fees are fronted by the firm. These expenses are simply reimbursed out of the recovery dollars obtained at the end of the case if recovery is successful. Case expenses can be relatively small in some cases, even less than a thousand dollars. However, more complex cases such as trucking accidents and medical malpractice claims often result in giant expenses, easily running into the tens or even hundreds-of-thousands of dollars. The benefit of contingency fees is that law firms are given the freedom to associate with one another to share the burden of these high expenses. Two or more law firms can work the case together, sharing the burden of expenses, while agreeing to divide the attorney's share of the contingency fee so that all the firms get paid and at no additional cost to the client. This is most often done in complex cases with large potential damages warranting a sharing of expenses and fees by multiple firms. 

The beneficiary of these flexible fee structures is the client. Because you don't have to pay an up-front retainer, you can find an attorney no matter how complex or potentially expensive your case. As long as the potential damages warrant taking the case, no case is too large or complex. If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident, call today for a free consultation. We represent accident victims in Southeast Georgia at our Savannah office location, and serve clients in northeast Georgia with offices in Clarkesville and Cleveland. 

    Jarrett & Price LLC 
    Trial Attorneys

    Contact Us for a Free Consultation!

Submit
Copyright © 2015 Jarrett & Price, All rights reserved.