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How Much Is Your Case Worth?

If you're like most people, one of the first things you want to know is how much your case is worth.

We certainly understand. Unfortunately, at this stage, no one can realistically predict the value of your case. Before a fair value can be placed on your case, many facts need to be known. These include how your accident happened, the extent of your injuries and the kind of recovery expected.

Other important facts which may only be evident later, for example, which insurance companies are involved, what policies the defendant has in effect, key witnesses, exact events leading up to the accident, etc. Beware of anyone who puts a value on your case without knowing all of the facts.

Patience counts
No reputable attorney can value an injury case until the extent of your physical and mental recovery from your injuries is known. There is nothing worse than accepting a settlement only to find that your injuries have gotten worse. Then it's too late to do anything. Settlements are final, so patience is absolutely essential.

You may face a difficult time immediately after your accident. You have bills to pay, you may not be working, and, sometimes, there seems to be nothing to do. Your case may appear to be going at a snail's pace and you don't understand why.

The reason is simple. The insurance companies are usually in no hurry to settle. They earn interest on any settlement money until the time it's actually paid out. They know from experience that many injured people are not going to wait to get the best possible settlement. The slowness of the system often works to their advantage.

It's up to you to decide if you can wait. Waiting is usually the best policy. But your financial situation or other circumstances may make it impossible. If you can't wait, you should tell us about any needs that will require us to attempt a faster-and possibly less valuable-settlemen

Don't compare apples to oranges
You'll probably be tempted to compare your case to others you may have read about in the newspapers or heard about from friends and neighbors. But it's not a good idea. The value of any particular case is related to so many specific factors that cases simply cannot be compared.

People with less serious injuries sometimes get more than people with worse injuries. People who have suffered terrible injuries don't always win large sums. Look at 20 people with the same type of accident and you will be astonished at the differences in the amounts they receive. We will be happy to explain what factors are important in determining the value of your case.

Be aware that the value of your case can change as the legal process unfolds.
If there is a significant change in your injury or if a key piece of evidence changes, the value of your case may also change dramatically.

That's why it's extremely important that you keep in touch with us as your case progresses and that we discuss any factors likely to change the value of your case.

The system is slow, but it works
The bad news is that our legal system is slow. The good news is that it gives you important rights. Remember, you never have to take what any insurance company thinks you should get. You have the right to a full and fair trial to determine the amount you should get. You always have the right to say "no" to any offer and to keep going. It's your case and your future. At Michael R. Panter & Associates, we will clearly outline the choices available and then let you make the decision.

Michael R. Panter & Associates
30 N. LaSalle Street
Suite 1524
Chicago, IL 60602

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    

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