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Personal Injury Q & A
How Will My Personal Injury Case Be Valued?
An experienced personal injury lawyer will have a general idea of the range
of value of a case when the client first contacts him. However, the final
determination of the value of an injury depends on many factors, which were
probably unknown when the client first contacted the lawyer. The value
of a case will depend on the injuries as well as the factual circumstances
of the accident. A significant injury may have less value because the
liability issues are unclear. In some cases, the value of a claim is
reduced by the comparative negligence of the person bringing the claim. Many
factors in a case cannot be determined until after a thorough investigation. The
role of the attorney ultimately is to advise and make recommendation to the
client whether or not to accept a settlement or go to trial. The client
is the ultimate decision-maker; the lawyer’s role is an advisor.
How Long Will It Take To Conclude My Case?
An experienced lawyer may be able to estimate how long a case may take to
resolve. Sometimes, a relatively simple case can take a long time to
resolve because of disputed issues. In a personal injury case, most lawyers
will not attempt to resolve a case until the client has reached maximum medical
improvement, or the point at which the person is either healed or has reached
a plateau where the physician has reported that the patient will not improve
further. The reason for this is the lawyer needs to know the future consequences,
if any, of the injury, which will impact the outcome of the case.
Will the Case Go To Trial?
Most personal injury cases are settled. However, until the lawyer knows
the details of the accident and the nature and extent of the injuries, the
lawyer cannot state with any degree of reliability whether or not the case
may have to go to trial. Whether or not a case goes to trial, an experienced
lawyer will prepare the case as though it is going to trial and thereby get
the best result by way of settlement.
What Is the Process once I Hire a Lawyer?
The lawyer will conduct a detailed client interview concerning your accident,
injuries, your background, and any factors relevant to the case. The
client will be asked to sign authorizations for the lawyer to obtain the client’s
medical records, etc. The client will also be asked to sign a contingent
fee agreement, which explains the terms of the legal representation. The
next phase is the initial investigation in which the lawyer will determine
both the facts of the incident and the nature of the injuries suffered. Claim
letters will be sent to the person or company responsible for the client’s
injuries and attempt to establish communication with the insurance company. After
the client has reached maximum medical improvement, the lawyer will attempt
to settle the claim. If the claim cannot be settled, the lawyer may elect
to file suit. Once suit is filed, the claim may take a year or more to
be scheduled for trial. While the suit is pending, the lawyer will undertake
discovery, which is a further investigation of the facts of the case, in order
to prepare the case for trial.
What Should You
Do After an Automobile Accident?
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Obtain the name, address and telephone number of the all drivers involved
in the accident.
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Obtain each driver’s car insurance company’s name and telephone
number, and the policy number, if available.
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Report the accident immediately to the police and your insurance company,
regardless of who is at fault.
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Cooperate with the police in preparing an accident report.
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Photograph the vehicles involved in the accident.
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See a physician without delay if you are experiencing pain. Unfortunately,
most times the pain will not subside without some treatment.
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Get legal advice before filling out insurance documents or giving recorded
statements to any insurance company (even your own company), or meeting
with any insurance company representative.
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Photograph your injuries. This will support the magnitude of your
injury as bruises and cuts may heal, but tissue beneath the skin may not
completely heal.
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Gather all insurance policies in your household for evaluation by an
attorney. You may be entitled to insurance coverage for a separate
insurance policy.
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Get legal advice before signing any check or document from an insurance
company.
Too often, victims of auto accidents are unaware of what they need to do to
protect themselves. They place their trust in the insurance companies
to guide them through the process. However, most insurance companies
do not have the best interest of their insureds in mind. Speak to an
attorney experienced in the area of personal injury and maximize your compensation
while minimizing frustration, delay and confusion that almost all accident
victims suffer.

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