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If you’re negotiating with the other party’s insurance company, a settlement will typically be paid out in the form of a check. In most cases, this check will go to your attorney first. Your attorney will take their percentage, deduct any applicable legal fees and expenses, and then forward the appropriate remaining amount to you….

If you want to hire a good personal injury lawyer, some of the steps you can take to improve your odds of success include: Visiting the law firm’s website for more information. Reading online reviews on Google or lawyer directories. Contact the law firm directly with questions and concerns. Ask friends and family for referrals or recommendations. Once…

Depending on the circumstances of your accident, pain and suffering can be a big part of your settlement. However, obtaining compensation for pain and suffering is challenging because it’s difficult to calculate exactly how much money you should receive for this type of damages.

The best time to hire a personal injury lawyer is immediately after an accident where you suffered losses due to another person’s negligence. The sooner you consult with a lawyer, the sooner he or she can preserve evidence for your claim, determine the full value of your case, and begin negotiations with the insurance company in your…

As noted above, it’s not easy to collect compensation for pain and suffering, as placing a monetary value on this type of damage is challenging. Generally, there are two ways to calculate pain and suffering damage: Per diem method: Your damages are calculated on a “per day” basis between the date of your injury and the date when…

There are three types of damages associated with a personal injury case: General damages: These damages provide compensation for non-economic losses, such as emotional distress, loss of companionship, and pain and suffering. Special damages: These damages are related to direct financial loss, such as lost wages and current and future medical bills. Punitive damages: These damages are awarded to…

A personal injury is any injury that results from the negligence of another party. Here are some examples of personal injuries: Traumatic brain injury, such as a skull fracture. Concussion Broken bones Burns Deep lacerations Soft tissue injuries, such as ligament tears Loss of limb Even if you feel okay after an accident, always seek medical attention…

The only way to know for sure if your accident qualifies as a personal injury case is to consult with an experienced attorney near you who is familiar with the local laws regarding personal injury. Your attorney will review your personal injury case and collect information to help determine if you should move forward in filing a…

A bodily injury claim is a request for compensation related to physical injuries, such as broken bones or a concussion. Generally, bodily injury claims cover medical expenses and lost wages, typically paid out by your insurance company or the at-fault party’s insurance company. If you’re seeking compensation for a bodily injury claim, be sure to…

While bodily injury and personal injury appear to be the same, there’s one major difference. Bodily injury describes a type of damage you can collect compensation for, while a personal injury is a type of claim that you file. Think about it this way: bodily injury entails any damages suffered in an accident. (You’ll also…