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Understanding What Your Injury Case Is Worth: A Simple Guide
Why This Matters to You
When you’ve been injured and are wondering about compensation, understanding how cases are valued can help you make better decisions and avoid settling too early or for too little.
The 7 Key Things You Need to Know
- Wait Until You’re Medically Stable
Don’t rush to settle your case before your medical condition has stabilized. This is called reaching “maximum medical improvement.” Settling too early could mean you won’t have enough money to cover future problems that haven’t yet appeared.
- Who Was at Fault Matters
Your compensation depends heavily on who was responsible for your injury:
- If you were even 1% at fault, Maryland and Virginia law – called contributory negligence, bars your recovery – this is harsh, and this is why you need to give me all the facts so I can help you.
- You Can Recover Two Types of Damages
- Economic damages have specific dollar amounts:
- Medical bills (past and future)
- Lost wages and future income
- Special equipment or home modifications
- Retraining costs for a new career
- Out-of-pocket expenses
- Non-economic damages don’t have exact price tags:
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Loss of companionship
- Many Factors Affect Your Case Value
Your case value is affected by practical considerations like:
- Your age and the other party’s age
- How likable both parties appear
- The skill of your attorney
- Whether you’re willing to go to trial
- Insurance policy limits
- The specific judge assigned to your case
- Expert testimony quality
- Visible injuries or scarring
- Documentation Is Critical
Keep thorough records of:
- All medical treatments and expenses
- Time missed from work
- Activities you can no longer enjoy
- Pain levels (consider keeping a daily journal)
- Conversations with insurance companies
- State Laws Make a Difference
Each state has different rules about:
- Time limits for filing claims
- Damage caps
- How fault is calculated
- Your Actions Can Help Your Case
- Follow all medical advice
- Be honest about your symptoms
- Keep all appointments
- Don’t discuss your case on social media
- Let your attorney handle communications with insurance companies
Remember, understanding these factors helps you be a better-informed partner in your own case and can help ensure you receive fair compensation for your injuries.