Massachusetts Personal Injury Legal Costs & Attorney Fees

A comprehensive breakdown of what personal injury legal representation costs in Massachusetts (MA), including contingency fees, court filing fees, deposition expenses, and expert witness costs.

33%

Avg. Contingency Fee

$350 – $450

Court Filing Fee

$700 – $2,500

Deposition Cost

$5,000 – $12,000

Expert Witness Fee

Fee Cap Rules in Massachusetts

Medical malpractice tribunal screening required; no specific fee cap but courts may review for reasonableness

Key Facts About Legal Costs in Massachusetts

Massachusetts requires medical malpractice cases to pass a tribunal screening

Boston is one of the most expensive litigation venues in the Northeast

Modified comparative fault state with a 51% threshold

Understanding Contingency Fees in Massachusetts

Most personal injury attorneys in Massachusetts work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no upfront costs. The attorney only gets paid if you win your case or receive a settlement. The standard rate is 33% of the total recovery.

In addition to the contingency fee, you may be responsible for case costs such as court filing fees ($350 – $450), deposition costs ($700 – $2,500), and expert witness fees ($5,000 – $12,000). Many attorneys advance these costs and deduct them from your settlement.

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