If you need to file a lawsuit against an individual or organization and don’t know how, you may want to consult with a Michigan general civil litigation lawyer.
Below, we explain what a civil litigation attorney does, how they can benefit you, and the next steps for pursuing a civil suit with Wigod & Falzon.
A civil litigation attorney takes you through the entire process of filing and pursuing a non-criminal lawsuit.
Similarly, an attorney can also advise you on whether your case is best suited for court or can be handled better outside of the courtroom. Whatever it is, a skilled civil litigation attorney will fight for your best interests, not their own.
There are many types of civil litigation cases. However, here are some of the most common ones:
Lawyers take different approaches to how they bill and how much they charge. Many litigation attorneys charge by the hour or may charge a contingency.
Contingency means you don’t need to pay anything upfront, and your lawyer will take a pre-established percentage if you win your case. If your Michigan litigation attorney takes your case on a contingency basis, you probably have a very strong case.
At Wigod & Falzon, we generally work under a contingency-fee basis and have since 1997, as long as the Michigan statute allows it.
Many civil matters are complex and require the guidance of a skilled law firm that can negotiate and fight for their clients’ best interests.
Our team of civil litigators handles cases all over the State of Michigan, from Detroit to Flint and even across the state to Grand Rapids. Call us for a free, no-commitment consultation today!