The value of your case depends on many different factors, and every case is different. Some of the factors that go into valuing a case include medical bills, lost wages, and any permanent limitations you may have as a result of your injuries. We also need to consider if the person at fault admits they’re at fault, as well as what the rules and regulations guarding the safety of your construction accident say as to who’s at fault.
I met with a man recently who was involved in a construction accident case off of Highway 56. He was working at a plant that was doing a plant renovation. One of the questions he had for me was, “How do I value my construction accident case?” If you’re visiting this page, you may have that same question. I’ll tell you what I told him. The value of your case depends on many different factors, and every case is different. Some of the factors that go into valuing a case include medical bills, lost wages, and any permanent limitations you may have as a result of your injuries. We also need to consider if the person at fault admits they’re at fault, as well as what the rules and regulations guarding the safety of your construction accident say as to who’s at fault.
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