FAQ
Do I have a case?
How do I pay for a lawyer in a personal injury case?
How much is my personal injury case worth?
- Past medical bills
- Future medical costs
- Pain and suffering
- Rehabilitation costs
- Lost wages and/or future income
- Therapy
- The facts of how the accident occurred
- The amount of insurance available
How long will my lawsuit take?
Unfortunately, the time it takes to reach a settlement is hard to predict and can vary dramatically. It depends greatly on the specifics of your case. Personal injury claims can be drawn-out if the potential compensation involves a large sum or money or if there are factual and legal issues. If you’re still recovering from injuries that can also prolong the legal process. Your lawyer may want to wait until you are recovered to understand the complete and final value of your injuries. If you choose to avoid a lengthy legal battle you risk settling for significantly less amount of money.
It is possible to avoid a lengthy legal battle, but you will likely need to be willing to settle for a significantly less amount of money.
How long do I have to file a claim?
Should I speak to an insurance adjuster?
What if I had a pre-existing condition?
Do I need a lawyer for a personal injury case?
Insurance companies are not concerned with giving you the compensation you deserve. If the facts of the accident are complex, your injuries are significant, the at-fault party is contesting their responsibility or if a lot of money is at stake you likely need an attorney. Filing a claim without an attorney or accepting the first offer will put your chances at receiving a fair settlement at risk.
The legal process is extremely complicated and can be overwhelming to those who don’t deal with it on a regular basis. Some accident claims are small enough to be handled on their own, but the majority of personal injury cases should involve an experienced attorney.
Most firms offer a free initial consultation, so there’s no risk in speaking to an attorney to find out if you have a case.
Will I go to trial?
- The defendant offers an unreasonable settlement or does not offer any settlement
- The plaintiff (victim) wants to go to trial
- The insurance company does not accept responsibility and says the injured person is at fault or contributed to the accident
- Damages are disputed