Of course, each of these examples has been given to you only to illustrate how costs are incurred and contingency fees are calculated in personal injury cases. They are not intended to illustrate what your case is actually worth, because every case is unique in that respect, as further explained and illustrated in the "Results" section of this website. Some cases have great worth, some less, and some are worth little or nothing at all, either because the injury is not particularly serious, or not necessarily the result of negligence, or both.
Therefore, the attorney and client must make every effort to timely, regularly and accurately evaluate the merits and progress of each particular case before risking too much of the attorney's time, and the client's money, in the pursuit of an unrealistic objective, which is precisely why the single most important ingredient in every case is frank and frequent communication between that attorney and that client, in personal injury cases as well as business disputes.
So, as soon as you're satisfied surfing this site, you can begin to get a better feel for the merits and value of your own case by calling my personal phone line, or using my special deliver box, to the left or right of this letter.
Very truly yours,

Patrick X. Amoresano, Esq.
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