1798 - Attorney fees and costs.

     § 1798.  Attorney fees and costs.        (a)  Basis for reasonable fee.--No attorney's fee for     representing a claimant in connection with a claim for first     party benefits provided under Subchapter B (relating to motor     vehicle liability insurance first party benefits) or a claim for     catastrophic loss benefits under Subchapter F (relating to     Catastrophic Loss Trust Fund) shall be calculated, determined or     paid on a contingent fee basis, nor shall any attorney's fees be     deducted from the benefits enumerated in this subsection which     are otherwise due such claimant. An attorney may charge a     claimant a reasonable fee based upon actual time expended.        (b)  Unreasonable refusal to pay benefits.--In the event an     insurer is found to have acted with no reasonable foundation in     refusing to pay the benefits enumerated in subsection (a) when     due, the insurer shall pay, in addition to the benefits owed and     the interest thereon, a reasonable attorney fee based upon     actual time expended.        (c)  Payment by fund.--The Catastrophic Loss Trust Fund may     award the claimant's attorney a reasonable fee based upon actual     time expended because a claimant is unable to otherwise pay the     fees and costs.        (d)  Fraudulent or excessive claims.--If, in any action by a     claimant to recover benefits under this chapter, the court     determines that the claim, or a significant part thereof, is     fraudulent or so excessive as to have no reasonable foundation,     the court may award the insurer's attorney a reasonable fee     based upon actual time expended. The court, in such case, may     direct that the fee shall be paid by the claimant or that the     fee may be treated in whole or in part as an offset against any     benefits due or to become due the claimant.     (Feb. 12, 1984, P.L.53, No.12, eff. Oct. 1, 1984)        1984 Amendment.  Act 12 added section 1798.        References in Text.  Subchapter F, referred to in this     section, is repealed.