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Settlement After Fees: $1M at 33% + $50,000 Costs

A $1,000,000 gross settlement with a 33% contingency fee and $50,000 in costs leaves a net recovery of approximately $620,000.

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Find out how much you take home from a million-dollar settlement after paying legal fees and litigation expenses.

Frequently asked questions

What is a contingency fee?
A contingency fee is a percentage of the recovery that the attorney earns only if the case is won or settled. Typical rates are 33% pre-trial, 40% if an appeal is filed.
Are costs deducted before or after the fee?
This varies by retainer. Some agreements deduct costs from the gross before calculating the fee; others deduct them after. Read your agreement carefully or ask your attorney.
What counts as litigation costs?
Common costs include court filing fees, process server fees, deposition transcripts, expert witness fees, medical records, and investigation costs.