Attorneys Fighting for Justice

When our country was founded only white, propertied, Protestant men had the right to vote. Much progress has been made to include a much wider range of voters, but many inequities remain. One of those inequities is access to the legal system for middle-class people who cannot afford to pay hundreds of dollars an hour for legal representation. That’s why the best Queens, Brooklyn, and Bronx car accident attorneys represent clients on a contingency fee, so clients don’t have to pay a dime until their case is settled. In this political climate, we can’t take anything for granted as long as cherished rights are being stripped from us regularly by those beholden to the interests of billionaires and large corporations, so it’s important to understand why contingency fees are important for Queens drunk driving attorneys seeking justice for their clients, but also for people sickened by water poisoned by nearby factories, children living in apartments with lead paint, and unsavory practices that place their bottom line above protecting people’s health.

Don’t Listen to the Whiners

There will always be politicians who whine about how personal injury lawyers are “chasing ambulances” and raising insurance rates. The reality is that their bellyaching is at the behest of their corporate financial donors who don’t want to be held accountable for their miserly practices that cause people harm. They’ll allege that delivery van accident attorneys in Queens are causing inflation by increasing the cost of doing business when what they’re after is getting rid of regulations that protect people’s health and welfare. Putting off problems simply isn’t good business, as homeowners in Florida are finding out as the cost of making repairs that weren’t legally necessary was put off until buildings started to fall down. Now they’re paying the price to contractors and in co-op and condo assessments.

Why Big Business Hates Contingency Fees

Big business hates contingency fees because they grant access to the law to people of modest means and they fear this may cut into their astronomical profit margins. For example, somebody who visits their Bronx car accident attorney about a minor accident might mention that their water is being polluted by a local factory or that their child is suffering from the impact of lead paint. The American Medical Association shouts from the roofs about malpractice claims, even though their lobbying for requiring doctors to testify in person for these claims makes the vast majority makes most of them financially impractical. Attorneys fighting for justice for people harmed by negligence, recklessness and intentional acts can only serve low-income people if they can use a contingency fee retainer.

2024-10-22T09:56:41+00:00By |0 Comments

About the Author:

Alyce Wittenstein is a world class attorney, blogger and filmmaker. She began working at the firm in 1985 as a managing paralegal, learning all the practices and procedures of the firm from Mr. Wittenstein and the staff. From 1995-1998, she attended CUNY Law School where she made a mark as a teaching assistant for Civil Rights leader Haywood Burns. She founded a Human Rights Delegation to Haiti and studied Constitutional Law with Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Working at the Equal Opportunity Employment Commision (EEOC), she learned a great deal about Employment Discrimination matters. She brought her knowledge of the Personal Injury practice and her passion for Civil Rights to the firm when she was admitted to the Bar in 1999. In 2000, she became a partner and the firm name was changed to Wittenstein & Wittenstein, Esqs. PC.