Posted On: December 3, 2009 by Guest Author

How Much Should You Be Receiving For Your California Personal Injury Claim?

Injured accident victims are well advised to consult with an experienced California car accident lawyer. A personal injury attorney will help determine how much your case is worth and ensure you receive maximum compensation for your injuries.


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When determining how much your personal injury claim is worth there are a few things to keep in mind. The first is how severe your injuries are. If your injury is a sprained ankle then your claim is worth next to nothing. If you have a catastrophic injury then your case might be worth a considerable amount.

The second factor to consider is the ability of the wrongdoer to pay. If you have suffered from a catastrophic personal injury and cannot work the rest of your life your case could be worth millions. If the wrongdoer that hit you only has a $15,000 dollar policy, however, your settlement will probably be $15,000. Even worse, if the wrongdoer does not have insurance and no assets your case could be worth nothing.

To determine how much your California accident case is worth it is important to seek an experienced personal injury lawyer in California. A skilled personal injury lawyer will help you receive a fair recovery for your accident.

Injured California accident victims can request a complimentary book, "The Seven Fatal Mistakes That Can Wreck Your California Personal Injury Claim." This book has a value of 14.99 but offered to accident victims at no cost.

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Can I gain access to my child's personal injury settlement money?

A child's personal injury settlment money is their own personal property. The only proper way for a parent to gain access to their child's personal injury settlemnet money is through an order of the Probate Court.

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