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If you were Involved in a Car Accident that was not your fault.
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Understanding Motor Vehicle Accidents
Motor vehicle accidents, or “traffic collisions,” occur when a motor vehicle collides with another vehicle, a stationary object, a pedestrian, or an animal. These accidents can range from minor property damage to severe injuries or even loss of life.
In the United States, the high volume of road traffic contributes to the frequency of these accidents. With nearly 284 million vehicles in operation as of the third quarter of 2021, and over 228.7 million licensed drivers as of 2019, accidents are unfortunately common. In fact, in 2019 alone, there were approximately 12.15 million vehicles involved in crashes.
Estimating the Value of Your Motor Vehicle Accident Case
Factors Influencing Your Case’s Worth
- Severity of Injuries: The extent of your injuries can significantly impact the settlement amount. More severe injuries typically result in higher medical bills, which often lead to a higher settlement.
- Damage to Property: The extent of damage to vehicles and other property involved in the accident can also affect the value of your claim.
- Number of People Injured: If multiple people were injured in the accident, this could influence the settlement amount.
Calculating Your Claim's Value
Estimating the settlement value of an MVA claim involves examining specific aspects of your case. A common approach is to use a multiplier (based on the severity of your injuries) and your medical expenses to estimate non-economic damages (compensation for pain and suffering).
This figure is then added to your economic losses (medical bills, property damage, and lost income) to derive a dollar amount for negotiation.
Legal Considerations
Remember that laws and rules applicable to MVA cases can vary from state to state. For instance, if more than one driver is responsible for causing the accident, this could affect your injury claim.
Additionally, injury claims work differently in “no fault” car insurance states. All these factors can influence the value of an MVA claim.
What To Do If You Suffer an Injury?
Remember that laws and rules applicable to MVA cases can vary from state to state. For instance, if more than one driver is responsible for causing the accident, this could affect your injury claim.
Additionally, injury claims work differently in “no fault” car insurance states. All these factors can influence the value of an MVA claim.
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How To Know If You Qualify for a Claim
- You were not at fault.
- You went to the Emergency Room or a doctor for injuries related to the accident.
- The accident happened within the last 3 weeks; if older, you must have been seeking treatment since the accident.
- You experienced Pain & Suffering Related to the Accident i.e. Loss of Income, Whiplash, etc.
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