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How Much Does a Personal Injury Case Cost to Prosecute?

Pursuing a personal injury lawsuit can involve significant upfront expenses. Building a strong case often requires paying for medical records, expert witnesses, accident reconstruction, depositions, court filing fees, and other litigation costs. These expenses can add up quickly, and for many injured people, paying thousands of dollars out of pocket just isn’t realistic—especially while dealing with medical bills, lost wages, and the stress of recovery.
At Camper & Associates, we never want cost to be the reason someone doesn’t pursue justice. That’s why our firm covers all upfront case expenses. You pay nothing out of pocket while your case is ongoing. We advance the costs necessary to build the strongest claim possible, and we only recover those costs if we win.
We work on a contingency‑fee basis. That means you don’t pay any attorney fee unless we win your case. If we don’t recover money for you, you owe us nothing—no attorney fee and no reimbursement for the costs we advanced. This model aligns our interests with yours: we only succeed when you do. It also ensures that every client, regardless of financial situation, has access to high‑quality legal representation and a fair shot at holding the insurance company accountable.
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