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Here’s What to do After a Pizza Delivery Driver Accident
Experiencing an accident involving a pizza delivery driver can be disorienting and stressful. Kno... Read
I was in an Accident with an Amazon Delivery Truck. Now What?
Amazon, the global e-commerce behemoth, has redefined the shopping experience with its efficient ... Read
Top 10 Immediate Steps To Take After A Semi-truck Accident
In 2021, a staggering 5,700 large trucks were involved in fatal crashes, marking an 18% increase ... Read
A Guide to Car Accident Lawsuits From Start to Finish
If you have recently been injured in a car accident, it can be challenging to know where to begin... Read
Why Is My Car Accident Settlement Taking So Long?
Are you feeling frustrated because your car accident settlement is dragging on longer than you an... Read
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Yes, in almost all injury cases. If you are injured, you can be sure of one thing - the insurance company’s goal is to pay you as little as they can get away with. Insurance industry studies show that injured persons with attorneys get an average of $77,600 versus an average of $17,600 for those who represented themselves. Injured persons with attorneys end up with about 3x as much money in their pocket as those without an attorney.
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Any adult who has been injured by the negligence of someone else may file a claim. If a minor or a legally incompetent adult is injured, then their parent or guardian may file a case on their behalf and for their benefit.
In the case of wrongful death, spouses and children are preferred representatives. The district court where the victim lived makes the appointment when a relative applies to be appointed estate administrator or executor.
The value of any case depends on several factors, including insurance policies, your injuries, how the accident occurred, your medical costs and related medical costs, your lost wages or disability, and your pain and suffering.