What is my Personal Injury Claim Worth?

 If you are injured in an accident and are looking for compensation, you may be wondering how much your claim is worth? This is a natural question to ask. But first, it’s important to know whether you have a case.

The amount of compensation (called damages in law) depends on how the injuries have impacted your life and what you can prove with evidence. It is very difficult for a personal injury lawyer to give you an accurate estimate of your damages right at the start of your case because factors change over time and little is known about your case at the beginning. For instance, you may fully recover, partially recover, or never recover at all. Your income losses may be temporary, long-term, or permanent. Your injuries may at first appear minor but develop into lifelong struggles.

It will take some time for your injury lawyer to be able to give you a reasonable range of what your case is worth. Once more is known about your injuries (from you and your medical records), the impact on your ability to work (based on medical evidence and work history) and how much you had to pay for expenses such as medical expenses (receipts for past and future medical treatments), your lawyer will be in a better position to provide you with a range of damages you can expect to receive from your case.

Find Out How Much Your Personal Injury Claim is Worth

Factors that your lawyer will consider in assessing how much your injury case is worth include the following:

  1. Type, nature, extent and duration of your injuries and any resulting disabilities.
  2. Your pre-existing medical history.
  3. The impact of the incident and injuries on your ability to earn income.
  4. The cost of expenses such as medical expenses and future anticipated expenses.
  5. Your ability to resume your pre-accident functions and activities.
  6. Your overall recovery from the accident and whether you have a long-term disability.
  7. General impact of the accident and injuries on your life.
  8. Availability of alternative funding such as private disability insurance, government funding etc.

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