Who pays for the expert when they e hired?
Me or the attorney?” Bill says, “Good question. In my experience it’s usually you, one way or the other. The client usually pays my fees directly to me. Sometimes the attorney will pay me, but they have collected the money from the client up front. Even if the attorney is working on a contingency fee, your agreement with him probably takes into account my expert fees.” Guest80: “Where is the best market for defense base act coverage?” Bill says, “It depends. My suggestion is that you contact your broker or agent and have them approach the market for you based on your unique needs and requirements. While I am thinking about it, if you already have a workers comp carrier, ask them this question.” Guest78: “Can an insurance carrier refuse to provide us coverage even when they knew you had the exposure? If they do, where can you get it stand alone?” Bill says, “It depends on what coverage you are looking for and when you are looking for it. Generally, I would say that the insurance company