PERSONAL INJURY SETTLEMENT
Personal
Injury Settlement is a very delicate process when you have a deep
pocketed defendant trying to low ball offers to a financially desperate
plaintiff. In many personal injury settlement situations an attorney
will seek the financial support of a funding company to give his/her
client the support to stand up to a low ball insurance offer and fight
for a higher settlement offer.
The settlement process in itself is a cat and mouse type of game with
the personal injury settlement attorney trying to convince the
insurance adjuster that his/her client has a strong case and that the
insurance carrier should offer money even before a lawsuit is filed. If
the personal injury settlement process is not successful then the
litigation process may take place. Although this may be an expensive
and lengthy process it can often yield far more money for the
plaintiff.
Personal injury settlement is payments made by the accused injurer to
avoid having to take a personal injury case to trial. Insurance
companies, by their own admission, try to settle injury claims as
quickly and as economically as possible. They have little interest in
protracting litigation because it costs them money.
When you've been in an accident and sustained damages or
injuries, the insurance company of the person at fault will likely
contact you and offer to settle the claim immediately or in a very
short period of time. However, the complex language of insurance
policies and the hardball tactics used by some claims adjusters can
often leave you feeling that you are not getting all to which you are
entitled. If you've been injured in an accident, it's a good idea to
consult a personal injury lawyer.
Personal injury settlement can range incredibly in terms of
price, especially in the more serious cases. Estimating your ideal
settlement absent a consultation with a maritime attorney is not
recommended. After all, there are myriad variables which go into
determining a settlement. If you jump to conclusions before getting
good legal advice, you could inflate your expectations of a high
amount.
If for no other reason than to make an ethical point, you
shouldn't settle for less than you deserve. That being said, keep in
mind that if your employer refuses to strike a deal with you, you might
end up in court. Depending on the size of your claim, this can invite a
tremendous amount of attention and inspection not just to your case but
also to your character.
Personal injury settlements can provide you with the
compensation you deserve for your injuries. While some decent personal
injury settlement can be achieved without a lawyer, when it comes to
serious accidents, only a fool would go to court without a lawyer.
Lawyers know the ins and outs of the legal system better than anyone
else.