Surgery And Car Accident Settlements: How Much More Is A Case Worth?
Surgery often changes settlement value materially because it increases both financial loss and pain based damages. This guide explains why.
Surgery often changes settlement value materially because it increases both financial loss and pain based damages. This guide explains why.
Permanent injury claims are valued differently from short-term recovery cases because they involve lasting impairment, future loss, and a more serious life impact analysis.
An uninsured driver creates a collection problem, not always the end of the case. This guide explains what legal and insurance options may still be available.
A liability denial is not the end of the claim. Learn what a denial really means, what evidence matters next, and how disputed cases still get resolved.
This FAQ answers common settlement questions about value, timing, fault, medical bills, insurance limits, fees, and what usually drives claim outcomes.
Insurance limits can cap recovery even in a serious injury case. This guide explains how policy limits shape settlement strategy and what other recovery sources may still exist.
Comparative fault can reduce a settlement even when the injured person did not cause most of the crash. This guide explains how liability allocation affects valuation and why partial fault must be analyzed carefully from the beginning of a claim.