Who will bear the attorney fees when suing for accident compensation?

Legal subject:

When suing for accident compensation, attorney fees are generally borne by the parties involved. If the contract between the parties clearly stipulates the method of bearing attorney's fees and liability for breach of contract, and even details the manner in which attorney's fees are borne, the standard of liability, etc., then once the dispute is brought to court, the responsibilities for attorney's fees can be determined by contract. If the terms are used as a basis to avoid risks that are not expressly provided for by law, then claims for attorney fees will generally be supported when suing or arbitrating.

Legal objectives:

Article 10 of the "Measures for the Administration of Lawyer Service Fees"

Based on the different service contents, lawyer service fees can be based on piece-rate fees or subject matter fees. Proportional charging and hourly charging.

Piece-rate fees are generally applicable to legal matters that do not involve property relationships;

Proportional fees are applicable to legal matters that involve property relationships;

Hourly fees can be applied to All legal matters.