You can ask for almost any amount but only get what the jury thinks your case is worth. Doctors and your lawyer get paid first and you get what's left. There have been so many of these cases, you will be lucky to get a few thousand since fraud is rampant and your peers know this unless you have injuries that show on an x-ray.
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In the UK - the amount of compensation you can receive for an auto accident depends on the nature of the back injury you have suffered as described by a medical expert - your solicitor will instruct the medical expert as part of your claim. The is no such thing as an average settlement as for back injuries compensation can be up to approximately £260,000. Please see the related link entitled "motor bike accident" to see examples of how much compensation you can receive for various different RTA injuries including lower back injuries using a motorbike accident as an example.
how much time does someone have to reporty an injury from car accident in state of new hampshire
It seems from your description of your road traffic accident that your solicitor should have no problem in establishing legal fault of the driver who caused your injuries. The question is therefore "how much compensation is your wrist and hand injury worth?". In the UK there are two main parts to your compensation settlement - financial losses (such as lost income and medical expenses) and pain and suffering. Your wrist and hand injury must be evaluated by a medical expert instructed by your lawyer to establish the medical description of your injury from which your solicitor can calculate how much compensation you should receive. Please see the related links entitled "wrist injury compensation" and "hand injury claims" to see examples of compensation amounts for all manner of hand and wrist injuries.
There is no one amount you can get for a certain type of case and that you can not use a simple formula to find out how much your claim is worth. A settlement is most often determined when the insurance company and the attorney try to predict what a jury would award the client.Other factors that come into play when rewarding the plaintiff in a car accident case involve the severity of the injury, how bad the impact of the car crash was, the length of treatment for the injury, the amount of permanent tissue damage done, how much work was missed, how much pay was lost, how it affected the lifestyle and the ability to work of the individual, and what kind of job they had if it was permanently lost due to the injuries.
It depends on how much damage was done to the car and how much personal injury was caused by the collision. It could range from $500.00 to 500,000 or more.
yes, as far as i know all insurance contracts contain a version of the following:, ''you must PROMPTLY report all accidents'............is a good idea for your own protection as well.... i have (unfortunately) seen many, 'non-injury, no damage' claims come back in a few months (when much evidence is lost), with lots of damage and injury..
ANSWERIt is recommended. Accident liability is not something a person should handle on their own, unless you really know the laws and all related dealings and procedures.As the first answer suggests it is advisable to use a specialist lawyer, but in the UK there are some practicalities relating to legal costs which you first consider. If your claim for personal injury is worth over £1000 or your overall claim is worth over £5000 (including vehicle damage) you are entitled to claim your lawyer's fees as well as your compensation from the person at fault. This will allow your lawyer to offer a "no win no fee" agreement. Any less than these sums and your legal costs will not be paid and will likely be more than the compensation you are entitled to. See the related link entitled "accident solicitor" for a full description on how to know how much your claim is worth before deciding on whether to use a personal injury lawyer or not.
They shouldn't cancel your plan I was in an accident when I was 16 and we kept the same insurance. As for how much it goes up depends on which insurance company you have.
The amount of compensation for a negligence injury from a fall on a sidewalk can vary depending on factors such as the extent of the injury, medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. It is best to consult with a personal injury attorney to assess the specifics of your case and determine the potential compensation you may be entitled to receive.
Yes. If you receive a double amount you're expected to be able to figure out that there's something wrong, and they're entitled to have it back. If it's a less obvious fault, say 10-20% too much you're OK.
Monetary awards are based on the pre-ex injury, what percentage of recovery you had reached before accident, how was it aggrevated/affected by current claim. All is calculated to a percentage.. Ask a lawyer Monetary awards are based on the pre-ex injury, what percentage of recovery you had reached before accident, how was it aggrevated/affected by current claim. All is calculated to a percentage.. Ask a lawyer Depends upon the pre-existing condition if same has been excerbated directly due to the accident.