Isn it expensive to pursue a claim involving serious injuries, medical malpractice, or a defective product? Who pays for the out-of-pocket expenses to prosecute my case?
Indeed, it can be very expensive to pursue claims involving serious injuries, medical malpractice and defective products. It is not uncommon for the costs in such cases to exceed many tens of thousand dollars. At The SOUD Law Firm we understand that the expenses of pursuing significant cases can be substantial. Accordingly, we have positioned ourselves to be able to advance the costs necessary to prepare cases properly for trial. Ultimately, out-of-pocket expenses are a client’s responsibility in a successfully-concluded case. While a case is pending, we generally advance the expenses incurred during our representation. If and when the case reaches a successful conclusion, the costs we have expended are returned to us out of your recovery.
Indeed, it can be very expensive to pursue claims involving serious injuries, medical malpractice and defective products. It is not uncommon for the costs in such cases to exceed many tens of thousands of dollars. At McDaniel & Wells, P.A. we understand that the expenses of pursuing significant cases can be substantial. Accordingly, we have positioned ourselves to be able to advance the costs neccessary to prepare cases properly for trial. Ultimately, out-of-pocket expenses are a client’s responsibility in a successfully-concluded case. While a case is pending, we generally advance the expenses incurred during our representation. If and when the case reaches successful conclusion, the costs we have expended are returned to us out of your recovery.
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