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Everyone wants to know the answer to this question which is why it is here. Unfortunately, there is no concrete answer. Ultimately, there really is no one true value for a case. Rather, it is what the parties can agree or the jury decides. This is why a skilled injury attorney who practices only Injury Law is so important. We know how to organize and present the case to maximize its value.
However, there are some general guidelines. Case values are largely dependent on the amount of medical treatment and medical bills. Thus, if you are hurt, do not skimp on your treatment. Get as much treatment as possible. If you didn't go to the doctor much, it's extremely hard for us to convince anyone how serious your injuries are.
Another way that we maximize value is through the testimony of family, co-workers, and friends. At trial, our goal is to have these people explain your injuries through their eyes. It's very hard for a jury to believe you when you are telling them about your injuries. But the testimony of others is extremely powerful.
Simply put, from our experience, we can put together good estimates of your case's value from the beginning. As the case progresses, and more evidence is secured, we can then narrow in a fair value for your case.
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