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Contingent fee agreements do not apply to all cases

Contingent Fee Agreements

Contingent fee agreements allow those who have sustained an injury to retain an attorney to pursue their case with no initial payment and no monthly legal bills.  Instead, the attorney gets a percentage in the end. While there has been some controversy about this arrangement in the past, and some […]

200 Legal Blog Posts

200 Legal Blog Articles: Personal Injury, Bankruptcy & More

When we hit the benchmark of our first 200 legal blog articles at the Law Offices of Andrew D. Myers, we indexed them. Blogging presents everyone with the opportunity to become part of the internet. Here, though, we focus on the areas of the law that we practice, we know […]

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150 Legal Blog Posts: Injury Law, Bankruptcy, Drones & More

The Law Offices of Andrew D. Myers announce that we have now posted 150 blog articles.  This milepost indicates the sharing of legal basics, the highlighting of legal trends and analysis of breaking new case law. Many of our legal blog posts focus on our two primary practice areas, personal injury and bankruptcy. But […]

Initial Consultation

Initial Consultation: Personal Injury

Initial Consultation with most personal injury attorneys is free.  So, optimize this opportunity to make the most of your time.  Here’s how: Call ahead.  Make an Appointment Some attorneys accept “walk in” clients.  But, the more experienced attorney you want to see may or may not be there and you may […]

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