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Attorney Litigation Trial:  What if my case goes to court?

If your case goes to trial, a judge or jury will determine whether the defendant is responsible for financially compensating you for your injuries or not, and what amount the defendant is responsible for.

If Weitz & Luxenberg wins a settlement or verdict for you, the attorney involved in the litigation will take a fee from there.

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