I had a man call me recently who was hit by an automobile in the crosswalk on Greene Street in Augusta. One of the questions he had for me was how one determines the value of a case such as his. If you’re reading this, you may be wondering how you might value your own pedestrian automobile accident case. Every case is different, but some of the factors that go into the value are medical bills, lost wages, permanency of injuries, pain and suffering, and the degree of liability of the automobile. Another factor that enters into it is whether the injured person has hired an experienced trial lawyer who has experience with such cases. That lawyer can help get the maximum value in the case.
Every case is different, but some of the factors that go into the value are medical bills, lost wages, permanency of injuries, pain and suffering, and the degree of liability of the automobile. Another factor that enters into it is whether the injured person has hired an experienced trial lawyer who has experience with such cases. That lawyer can help get the maximum value in the case.
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