No. Under a contingency fee arrangement, you pay no attorney fees if your case is unsuccessful. This is the fundamental benefit of the "no win, no fee" structure—your attorney assumes the financial risk of taking your case. If no settlement or verdict is obtained, you owe nothing for the attorney's time and work. However, depending on your agreement, you may still be responsible for certain case costs (like filing fees or medical record expenses) even if the case is unsuccessful. At Kane Trial Law, we discuss all fee terms clearly upfront so there are no surprises.
