How Much Is My Case Worth?
So You've Been In An Accident And Want to Know How Much Your case is worth
As a personal injury lawyer in Connecticut, I get this question frequently, “How much is my case worth?” Sure, valuing cases can be tricky and full of variables. Nevertheless, at L.A. LAW, we don’t hesitate to give our clients free case valuations early on in the process.
some of the variables we use to value your case
There are many variables that come in to play when valuing cases. Also, just because your case has a value driver, doesn’t mean the next one will also.
Below are some of the most common case value-driving variables we see at L.A. LAW:
- Liability: If you are 50% responsible for the accident, then obviously that lowers the value. However, if the other party is 100% liable, that significantly increases your case value;
- Injuries: The more severe your injuries are, the more your case could be worth;
- Property damage can be an indicator to the insurance companies. Oftentimes, insurance adjusters are more likely to pay more if there is extensive damage to your vehicle; and
- Permanency: If a medical professional opines that you have a permanent injury, that oftentimes increases your case value.
These aren’t the only factors determined to value your case. However, they are some of the most common factors. In fact, the permanency of your injury can go a long way to increase your case’s pain and suffering value.
What is pain and suffering?
Pain and suffering usually refers to both the physical pain and financial “pain” you experience. In Connecticut, pain and suffering is often referred to as “non-economic damages”.
At L.A. LAW, we effectively convey your pain and suffering to the insurance companies to maximize your case value. We have had a great deal of success with our method of delivery. Furthermore, it doesn’t hurt that attorney Twillie used to work for the insurance industry. As a consequence, he understands what they need to pay your claim.
curious about what your case is worth?
Want to know what your case is worth? Call or text us at 860-595-3163. We’d be happy to break down your case value for you.
about attorney lawyer a. twillie II
After spending more than six years with two prominent Connecticut defense law firms and one insurance company, Lawyer Twillie (LT) experienced a change of heart and decided to dedicate the rest of his professional career representing the interests of injured victims, not insurance companies.
frequently asked questions - faq's
HOW LONG DO I HAVE TO FILE A CLAIM?
CAN I STILL FILE A CLAIM EVEN IF I AM PARTLY AT FAULT?
WHAT ARE THE MINIMUM INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS UNDER CONNECTICUT LAW?
SHOULD I SETTLE OUT OF COURT OR TAKE IT TO TRIAL?
DOES CONNECTICUT HAVE PUNITIVE DAMAGES?
THE INSURANCE COMPANY OFFERED ME A CHECK, SHOULD I ACCEPT THEIR OFFER?
IF I SETTLE AND THE AMOUNT I SETTLED FOR ENDS UP NOT BEING ADEQUATE, CAN I GO BACK FOR MORE MONEY?
IS THERE A DEADLINE FOR FILING A PERSONAL INJURY LAWSUIT?
IF I MISS THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS DEADLINE FOR FILING A LAWSUIT, CAN I STILL NEGOTIATE AN INSURANCE SETTLEMENT?
DO I HAVE TO SPEAK WITH THE OTHER DRIVER’S INSURANCE COMPANY? THEY KEEP CALLING ME AFTER MY ACCIDENT.
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