There are many factors that can help you to determine what your case is worth. You can accumulate losses, which will add to the value of the case. Having witnesses to the accident, as well as portraying the value of the lost life to the jury, which usually award higher values to someone who led a more valuable life. The amount of money that are available to pay your claims is an important aspect to consider, a cap on which will significantly reduce the value of the case. Finally, a valuable aspect to consider is the skill and reputation of your lawyer and/or legal team, a highly versed team will yield better odds and have more skill in the realm than a lawyer that focuses on a variety of different legal aspects.
How do I determine how much my case is worth?
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i was in an accident a ride broke at the co fair and i sprained my knee and was diagnosed with mechanical low back pain…a buldging disk and a central protrusin< i have had several x rays mri and i am curently going to pain management for my constiant back pain that will effect me for the rest of my life…the ins co has 2 million dollars worth of ins. my doc bills so far are about 20,000 dollars…i dont work im a stay at home mom… any1 have any idea what my case may be worth.