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What Chart Do You Use To Set The Value Of My Personal Injury Claim?


Chart? There's no such thing! There are WAY too many factors that go into valuing a personal injury claim for it to be charted out all nice and neat. Many insurance companies try to use a computer system called Collosus to value claims, but it doesn't work. Many, many factors go into valuing a case. Each individual case can easily have several more (or less) factors that weigh in on its value. For instance, what if the at-fault driver was drunk? A jury is more likely to punish a drunk driver, so the value of that case is higher than a case where there is no drinking involved. No chart or computer program would ever be able to cover all of the different factors that go into valuing each individual claim.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a car wreck, motorcycle collision, dog bite, drunk driver accident, truck crash, medical malpractice incident or any other kind of accident in Dallas-Fort Worth or anywhere in Texas, the lawyers at the Anderson Law Firm would like to offer you a free consultation on your personal situation. Ther eis no obligation to hire us, but if you do we take no payment upfront. If we don't win youre case, then you don't owe us a penny.

To schedule your appointment with an attorney call toll free at 800-354-6275, or call locally in Fort Worth at 817-294-1900 or in Dallas at 214-627-8000.


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One of the most common questions a new client has is “What is my case worth?”

The truth is that it is extremely difficult to estimate any injury claim's value until the injured party has ended medical treatment and is either well or as well as he or she is going to get. Only then can you truly put a figure on the damages that should be sought.


There is nothing worse than settling a claim too soon because once you settle, it's final. If your conditions worsen after prematurely accepting a settlement then you have no choice but to pay any additional medical bills yourself. Once your case settles, you cannot force the insurance company to also pay for your medical care in the future.