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Contingent Fee is 25% of Retroactive Benefits

I work on a contingent fee basis.  That means you only pay me if you win.  The fee is usually 25% of your retroactive (past due) benefits.

There is no further charge into the future.

You should know that all Attorneys using the United States Government Regulated Fee Process (anywhere in the United States) agree to contingent fees of not more than 25% of any past due benefits.  The government regulates fees in Social Security Disability cases. Before I am paid, the government will review our fee agreement and approve my fee.  The attorney fee will be withheld from your back pay and sent to me about the same time your back pay is sent to you.

You do not owe me any fee unless you win.  (See below about why I think contingent fees are a good deal for society).

 
Case Costs

You are responsible to pay your doctor for copies of his/her medical reports or records.  This is an investment that you need to make in your case and the cost of these items is between you and your doctor.

 
Contingency Fees - a good deal for society and you

I represent people in car, truck and motorcycle accidents, and disability cases, on a “contingency fee.”  That means I don’t get paid for my work unless my client recovers something.  This type of fee is especially valuable for injured or disabled individuals because:

  • It gives everyone the opportunity to start a case without money “up front.”
  • These fees promote efficiency and discourage frivolous claims by motivating lawyers to make sure that cases we accept have merit.  It is a myth that lawyers like to take on “frivolous cases” in the hopes that some insurance company or the government will just turn over money – that just doesn’t happen in the real world. A good lawyer will tell you if your case lacks merit.
  • If a case is unsuccessful, the injured or disabled person doesn’t end up bankrupted because of legal fees.
  • These fees level the field and discourage negligent or illegal conduct by the wealthy or the government or the insured because these fee arrangements make the court house accessible to those that would otherwise be unable to afford legal services against a bigger, wealthier person or entity. This fee arrangement enables claims, with merit,  to have their day in court.
 




A special message for those over 50 years of age...

Click the play button to watch a message from Tony regarding your Social Security Disability benefits.

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Tony Houle, Attorney at Law
234 Huron Avenue
Port Huron, MI 48060-3822

Phone: (810) 985-4500
Toll Free: (877) 336-4300
Fax: (810) 985-3254


At the law offices of Tony Houle, in Port Huron, we represent injured individuals for Social Security Disability throughout Michigan and northwestern Ohio, from Port Huron and Detroit to Toledo and Cleveland, also including: Port Huron, Marysville, Saint Clair, Marine City, Algonac, Fort Gratiot, Clyde, Yale, Capac, North Street, Wadhams, Goodells, Blaine, Avoca, Memphis, Lexington, Croswell, Brown City, Flint, Burton, Davison, Mount Clemens, Bad Axe, Port Austin, Ubly, Harbor Beach, Deckerville, Port Sanilac, Sandusky, Sterling Heights, Dearborn, Saginaw, Port Hope, Caro, Monroe, Mariette, Sparlingville, Adrian, Ann Arbor, Battle Creek, Bay City, Birmingham, Bloomfield, Canton, Clinton, Detroit, East Point, East Lansing, Farmington Hills, Ferndale, Garden City, Grand Rapids, Grosse Pointe, Hazel Park, Holland, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Kentwood, Lansing, Marquette, Midland, Muskegon, Novi, Oak Park, Okemos, Owosso, Pontiac, Portage, Rochester, Roseville, St Clair Shores, Shelby, Southgate, Southfield, Taylor, Troy, Utica, Warren, Waterford, Westland, Wyoming, Ypsilanti, Zeeland, Alcona county, Alger County, Allegan County, Alpena County, Antrim County, Arenac County, Baraga County, Barry County, Bay County, Benzie County, Berrien County, Branch County, Calhoun County, Cass County, Charlevoix County, Cheboygan County, Chippewa County, Clare County, Clinton County, Crawford County, Delta County, Dickinson County, Eaton County, Emmet County, Gladwin County, Genesee County, Gogebic County, Grand Traverse County, Gratiot County, Hillsdale County, Houghton County, Huron County, Ingham County, Ionia County, Iosco County, Iron County, Isabella County, Jackson County, Kalamazoo County, Kalkaska County, Kent County, Keweenaw County, Lake County, Lapeer County, Leelanau County, Lenawee County, Livingston County, Luce County, Mackinac County, Macomb County, Manistee County, Marquette County, Mason County, Mecosta County, Menominee County, Midland County, Missaukee County, Montcalm County, Montmorency County, Muskegon County, Monroe County, Newaygo County, Oakland County, Oceana County, Ogemaw County, Ontonagon County, Osceola County, Oscoda County, Otsego County, Presque Isle County, Ottawa County, Roscommon County, Saginaw County, Saint Joseph County, Sanilac County, Schoolcraft County, Shiawassee County, Saint Clair County, Tuscola County, Van Buren County, Washtenaw County, Wayne County, Wexford County.

The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.

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