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Contingency Fee Policy

At Kingswell & Bradford Law, we are committed to providing accessible and results-driven legal representation. Our firm operates on a contingency fee basis, meaning our clients are not required to pay any upfront legal fees to initiate or pursue a case.

What is a Contingency Fee?

A contingency fee is a payment structure where legal fees are only collected after a successful outcome. Instead of billing hourly or requiring advance payments, our firm is compensated as a percentage of the final settlement or court-awarded amount.

Our Fee Structure

For cases handled under this agreement, our contingency fee is 26% of the total settlement or award. This percentage is applied only after the case has been successfully resolved in your favor.

What This Means for You

  • No Upfront Costs: You are not required to pay any legal fees at the beginning of your case.

  • We Assume the Risk: Our firm covers all necessary legal work and advances required to pursue your claim.

  • Payment Only Upon Success: Our fee is only collected if we successfully recover compensation on your behalf.

Costs Covered by Our Firm

Throughout the duration of your case, Kingswell & Bradford Law may cover essential legal expenses, including but not limited to:

  • Court filing fees

  • Service of process fees

  • Court reporter and transcript fees

  • Administrative and case management costs

These expenses are necessary to properly file, support, and present your case and are handled by our firm to ensure a smooth legal process.

Transparent and Fair Representation

Our contingency fee structure aligns our success with yours. We are fully committed to achieving the best possible outcome, as our compensation depends on it. This ensures that every case is handled with dedication, professionalism, and attention to detail.

When is the Fee Paid?

The contingency fee is calculated and applied only after a settlement is reached or a court award is secured. The agreed percentage is typically deducted from the final recovered amount as part of the disbursement process.


If you have any questions regarding our contingency fee policy or would like further clarification, please contact our office. Our team is always available to assist you.

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