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Personal Injury Settlement FAQs

There is neither a minimum amount, nor a maximum amount when it comes to injury settlement for personal injury accident claims. Instead, if you want to claim compensation in an accident claim, the settlement cost for personal injury will be based on a wide variety of different factors, including the exact nature of the injuries that have been sustained, the extent of the injury that has been sustained, the cost of any economic damages that have occurred such as medical bills, trauma and lost wages, and the time period that the injury lasted for, or is expected to last for.

To get a lot bit of help when declaring a value for your compensation claim on a specific personal injury accident claim, you should speak to a reliable solicitor who already has experience and expertise in accident claims and the step by step process should you decide to claim compensation for your injuries that occurred as a result of someone else's negligence or poor actions.

Question: Are medical bills included when it comes to personal injury accident claims?

Answer: Settling your own personal injury accident claim has to include any and all types of injuries or other acquired damages that are available to you. Otherwise, you may end up losing your right to recover the compensation for those losses. Economic damages include medical bills, lost wages, and other financial burdens like rental car expenses. General damages tend to include pain, suffering, distress and humiliation caused by the injury or accident.

Question: Can my solicitor settle my personal injury case if I have not given him or her permission to do so?

Answer: If you have signed a retainer agreement with your solicitor, then he or she may use it to settle your case even if you have not asked to have it done. He or she may also sign the settlement agreement, and the release agreement on your behalf. If your solicitor decides to settle the case on your behalf without your assistance, then you can withdraw the case if you would like to. If payments have already been sent to the lawyer, then you should have the funds returned to you.

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