How much money can I sue for a personal injury?« Back to Frequently Asked QuestionsA: The question isn’t really how much can you sue for, it is how much can you reasonably expect a jury to award. You see, no insurance company in the world is going to pay an injured person any amount that they don’t believe a jury will make them pay eventually. When analyzing the amount I will ask the insurance company, or a jury, to award, I have to take a long hard look at my client, the case, the way my client’s life has been affected, the types of injuries suffered, and most importantly, recent jury verdicts in similar cases. The truth is that there is no real way to answer your question without knowing a lot more about you, your case, and your injuries. I also recommend that you speak to some experienced personal injury attorneys who can perform the above analysis. You can also request a free copy of my book: The Truth About Washington Auto Accidents, which contains the Secrets the Insurance Companies Don’t Want You to Know at www.StraighttalkLaw.com/books. My book will help explain the process and what you should do. My book is available for free to Washington residents at www.StraightTalkLaw.com/freeoffer. While at my website, www.StraightTalkLaw.com, you may also want to request a copy of my book, The Shocking Truth About Lawyer Advertising. This book will help you figure out why all lawyers, and their ads, are not created equal. |
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