

This is another common question that we hear at Bressman Law, and you have a right to know. When you schedule a consultation with our personal injury attorneys you’ll have the opportunity to work out an estimate to determine the value of your personal injury case.
The Importance of Knowing the Value of Your Personal Injury Case
One of the first things attorney David Bressman advises clients to do before speaking to the insurance company is to find out how much is the accident case is worth. If you have a general estimate of your case’s value you may avoid accepting a low, unfair settlement.
One of the ways insurance companies place a value on your personal injury case is by looking at the extent of property damage. While you may think that property damage shouldn’t have an impact on a personal injury settlement, it does factor into figuring out how much the accident case is worth.
Car Damages and Repair Centers Impact Case Value
A property damage claim and a personal injury claim are two different situations. You can have one without the other, and they do interact with each other when determining the value of the personal injury case.
After a car accident, most insurance companies require you to take your vehicle for a damage assessment at one of their preferred body shops. They’ll tell you that this is to your benefit – these shops are preferred because they’ll repair your vehicle at a lower rate.
You may think you’re getting a better deal, but in reality, this tactic is often used to devalue your injuries. If your vehicle repair costs are low, the insurance company may be quick to assume that your injuries couldn’t be that serious if your vehicle was an easy fix.
This is why it’s important to get an independent body shop to assess your damage and provide an estimate, even if they don’t do the work. This creates a record of the true value of the damages your vehicle sustained in the crash and helps support your personal injury claim.
Establishing How Much Your Accident Case is Worth
To assess the value of your claim and protect that value at the same time, consult with an attorney. Aside from helping you avoid the property damage trick mentioned above, Bressman Law can help you estimate your financial damages such as medical bills and lost wages that may continue well after filing your case.
A fair settlement accounts for not only the current expenses and losses you have suffered, but also projected future losses and compensation for your pain and suffering. The insurance companies are in business to make money, not give it away, and may make it necessary for you to take your case to court to obtain a fair resolution.
For a free legal consultation, call (614) 538-1116
At Bressman Law we’re here to help clients understand the value of their personal injury case and obtain a fair settlement as soon as possible. Call (614) 538-1116 to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation and learn about your options for recovering damages no matter when your accident occurred. When you need to know how much your accident case is worth, an attorney can help you find the answers.
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