Despite what you might have heard, there is not an exact formula for determining what your personal injury case is worth. Every accident and injury is different. Case value can depend on whether the Defendant is wholly at fault or are you partially to blame. What is the cost of your medical bills and lost wages. What is the degree and length of time you will suffer physically and emotionally from your injury. What is the extent of your physical impairments and will they fully heal or are they permanent. Do you have any scarring and how large is the scarring and where is it located.
Only after a complete investigation can we assess the nature and extent of your injury and how it has affected your life. Once this is done a monetary value can be determined to compensate you for all your harms and losses. Hugh Howerton has 24 years of experience handling personal injury cases. If the insurance company or opposing party is not willing to pay a reasonable amount, then we take your case to trial and present it before a jury.
Beware of any attorney who tells you the value of your case when you first meet them. They either are lying or don't know what they are talking about.