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Contingency fees are usually in the range of 25% to 40%, depending upon whether the case is settled without the need of a lawsuit, whether suit is filed, or whether there was an appeal involved in the lawsuit.<\/p>\n<p>Often times there are costs incurred in the lawsuit process such as the costs associated with the filing of suit, serving the Complaint and Summons, deposition costs, expert fees, and medical records retrieval. These costs are separate from the contingency fee and are often times advanced by the lawyer for the client. 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