The Value of Your Injury Depends on Many Factors:
Obviously, the most important question any injured party can ask.Various factors ultimatley determine
the full value of an injury claim.
These factors include:
- The seriousness of the injury;
- The results of the MRI;
- The Medical Doctor’s diagnosis and long term prognosis;
- The Medical Doctor’s final evaluation and impairment rating;
- The severity and duration of symptoms;
- The length and scope of your treatment;
- The Permanent Impairment Rating assigned by your Doctor;
- The amount of medical bills;
- The Doctor’s estimate of future medical bills;
- The amount of lost wages (present and future);
- The impact the injury has had on your professional and private life;
- The nature of the accident;
- The amount of damages to your car;
- The amount of insurance available;
Insurance companies have attempted, with success, to standardize the claims evaluation process over the years. It is extremely important that all of your records are kept in a detailed and organized manner. Often times, minor details make a very large difference in the overall value of a claim. Our lawyers will keep detailed records from your case, make sure your are keeping track of your symptoms in the form of a diary, and properly present those records to the insurance company. Without exception, insurance companies undervalue claims by excluding certain injuries or symptoms from your case. Our lawyers will fight to make sure this does not happen to you.
Once we know the nature and extent of your injuries our lawyers will determine a “range of value” for your injury claim. Our values are based on years of experience as well as jury verdicts in previously decided cases with similar injuries.
The Insurance Company Formula:
Maximum premiums - Minimum Claims = Maximum Profits
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“Understanding the value of an auto accident and personal injury claim comes with experience. Values are not written in books. They are formed by many factors that must be put together like a puzzle. Our accident and injury lawyers understand how insurance companies value cases and we always provide a hands-on approach to guide every client that entrusts our firm with their accident and injury case.” — Sami Thalji, Managing Partner, STAMATAKIS + THALJI
