Settlement After Fees: $50,000 at 33% + $2,000 Costs
A $50,000 gross settlement with a 33% contingency fee and $2,000 in costs leaves a net recovery of approximately $31,500.
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Find out how much you keep from a $50,000 settlement after paying your attorney on a contingency basis.
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.