personal injury case valuation

How Do Attorneys Value a Personal Injury Case?

After an accident, attorneys assess your case’s value by considering factors like medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and the impact on your daily life. They also evaluate the severity of your injuries and the circumstances of the incident. Contact Hirsch Talcott at 602-903-6000 for a free consultation.
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Learn how attorneys assess personal injury case value, considering factors like medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Contact Hirsch Talcott for a free consultation.

Determining the value of a personal injury case is a multifaceted process that attorneys undertake to ensure clients receive fair compensation for their injuries. This valuation considers various factors, including medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and the overall impact on the individual’s quality of life.

Key Factors in Valuing a Personal Injury Case

Attorneys begin by evaluating the tangible costs incurred due to the injury. Medical expenses encompass hospital bills, rehabilitation costs, and any future medical care required. Lost wages account for the income lost during recovery and potential future earnings if the injury leads to long-term disability.

Beyond these economic damages, attorneys assess non-economic damages such as pain and suffering. This includes physical discomfort, emotional distress, and the loss of enjoyment in daily activities. The severity and permanence of the injury play a significant role in this assessment.

Case Example: $250,000 Settlement in Phoenix

A recent case in Phoenix illustrates how comprehensive case preparation can maximize compensation. Attorney Chris Stapley secured the full $250,000 policy limits for a client injured in a motor vehicle accident. The recovery represented the maximum available coverage under the at-fault driver’s policy after the collision caused significant injuries requiring medical treatment and ongoing care. This outcome underscores the importance of thorough documentation and strategic negotiation in personal injury cases. Source

Arizona’s Comparative Negligence Law

In Arizona, the concept of comparative negligence is crucial in personal injury cases. This law allows for compensation even if the injured party is partially at fault. However, the compensation is reduced by the percentage of fault attributed to them. For instance, if a plaintiff is found to be 20% at fault, their compensation will be reduced by that percentage.

Consulting with Experienced Attorneys

Given the complexities involved in valuing a personal injury case, consulting with experienced attorneys is essential. They can navigate the legal intricacies, negotiate with insurance companies, and advocate for the maximum compensation possible.

At Hirsch Talcott Law Firm, we specialize in personal injury cases and are committed to guiding you through every step of the process. Contact us at 602-903-6000 for a free consultation to discuss your case and explore your legal options.