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How Much Compensation Can I Get for a Car Accident Injury?

 

Personal Injury Results

$15.3 MILLION | AUTO ACCIDENT (WAYNE COUNTY, MI)

$3 MILLION | PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT (INGHAM COUNTY, MI)

$2.1 MILLION | PREMISES LIABILITY (OAKLAND COUNTY, MI)

$2 MILLION | TRUCK ACCIDENT (OAKLAND COUNTY, MI)

$1.9 MILLION | AUTO ACCIDENT (WAYNE COUNTY, MI)

One of the biggest concerns people have after a damaging accident is how much compensation they can receive for an injury. Car accidents can be expensive, especially if you had to take an ambulance to the hospital, are taking time off work to recover, or if your injury requires follow-up appointments with your physician. Plus, the injuries you sustain can be extremely painful and might cause lasting or permanent damage.

If you were injured in a crash, you have every right to seek compensation for the damages you incurred. In order to determine the value of your injuries, make sure you know how the Michigan claims process works and discover how different types of injuries are valued.

Michigan No-Fault Insurance

Under Michigan law, all insured drivers are eligible to receive compensation after a car accident, regardless of who was at fault for the incident. This law for “no-fault insurance” ensures that everyone hurt in a crash receives payment for the cost of medical expenses, as well as other damages. When you were in an accident, working with a skilled attorney can help ensure that you receive maximum compensation from your insurance company under no-fault law.

Assessing the Value of Your Injury

If you were injured in an accident, it’s important to take stock of your situation and find out what your claim could be worth. The types of injuries you can sustain in a car accident vary, which is why the price of a car accident claim can fall nearly anywhere on the monetary scale. Minor injuries, like scrapes and bruises, will receive significantly lower values that more serious injuries, like a broken neck or third degree burns. The value also depends on the way in which that injury affects your life. For example, someone with a spinal injury might not be able to return to his previous profession, or someone with a serious brain injury might not be able to work at all.

In order to determine the value of your claim, you should look at the pain and suffering you’ve experienced, as well as any emotional trauma or discomfort. These factors will all play into the value of your claim, and can increase if other family members were affected by your injury. For example, if you broke your leg in a car accident and your spouse had to stop working to take care of you, you may be eligible to seek compensation for his loss of wages, your loss of wages, as well as the medical expenses you accrued.

Working with an Attorney

Hiring an experienced attorney can greatly increase your chances of receiving maximum compensation from your insurance company. Moreover, if you cannot reach an acceptable settlement, your attorney will be able to represent your interests in court.

A Michigan lawyer can assess evidence from the crash, including information about your injuries, and can use their knowledge of Michigan law to accurately file your claim. A car accident attorney can also negotiate with the insurance companies to ensure that you receive maximum compensation for your injuries and any other damages. As helpful as no-fault insurance can be, this law isn’t always enough to cover all expenses, especially if you suffered a serious injury. In some cases, when a settlement can’t be reached, your case may go to trial.

If you are ready to begin your car accident case, our attorneys are prepared to help. Seek the legal representation you need and deserve, and call Goodman Acker P.C. at (248) 286-8100.

Contact Goodman Acker P.C. today to get started on your Detroit car accident case with our knowledgeable personal injury lawyers.

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