The "value" of a claim –the amount of money your entitled to recover, is based on many factors: if you are entitled to recover, from whom, the coverage, medical expenses, lost wages, costs of litigation, pain, suffering, anguish, loss of enjoyment of life, and the venue of the case. I've recovered millions for people who have sustained serious bodily injury. I offer my Maryland personal injury victims a reduced attorney fee program, allowing them to retain a greater percentage of their award.
Showing posts with label Baltimore personal injury lawyer attorney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baltimore personal injury lawyer attorney. Show all posts
Friday, June 15, 2012
HOW MUCH IS MY BALTIMORE PERSONAL INJURY CASE WORTH? I've had a subsequent injury?
As
with prior injuries, [in the context of a Baltimore car and automobile accident,
your "priors" are going to be the number of times you've claimed
injury in other, previous Baltimore car and automobile accidents] having a
subsequent injury, especially to the same body part, will have an impact on the
value of your case. Any seasoned Baltimore personal injury and accident lawyer
will tell you it would be foolish to assume otherwise. The essential problem is
this: if an injury victim hurts their back, then three months later hurts their
back again in another accident- how is one supposed to determine what any
ongoing or future medical care is related to? How does one determine if current
pain and suffering is related to the first accident or the second? How does a
Baltimore personal injury and accident lawyer convincingly argue that a
permanent impairment is related to the first accident but not the second? The
reality is the unfortunate things do happen, and folks due get hurt, sometimes
in temporal proximity. Experienced Baltimore personal injury and accident lawyers have dealt with this scenario, and know, strategically and tactically
how to handle cases with two accidents.
Friday, June 8, 2012
WHAT IS THE VALUE OF MY PERSONAL INJURY CASE? The problem with "priors"
What are priors? A
lot can depend on the context. If you are a criminal defendant about to be
sentenced, the state is gong to tell the Judge about your "priors"
[i.e. your record]. In the context of a Baltimore car and automobile accident,
your "priors" are going to be the number of times you've claimed
injury in other, previous Baltimore car and automobile accidents. Any Baltimore personal injury lawyers will tell you it matters. A lot. The adjuster is likely
aware of prior accidents and will reduce any offer to you accordingly. A jury
may hear about prior injuries to the same body part, and take that into account
when fixing your recovery. Seasoned Baltimore personal injury lawyers that try
their cases have likely had the gut wrenching experience of the
"undisclosed" prior injury to the same body part being drawn out on
cross examination, in the face of a prior denial of any prior injury.
Experienced Baltimore personal injury lawyers will advise you talk about prior
injuries when asked. It can only hurt you if you don't.
Friday, May 4, 2012
THE VALUE OF MY BALTIMORE PERSONAL INJURY CASE? He crossed over the line.
Baltimore personal injury lawyers, and any motorists, are well versed in the rule that a vehicle
must remain to the right of the center-line of a highway. If you are in
violation of the rule, and there is a Maryland automobile accident, you are
responsible. Are there any exceptions? At least one Baltimore personal injury lawyer has successfully argued that this rule is not inflexible. In Longenecker v. Zanghi, 2 A.2d 20, the court
determined that where there is a narrow road, and a wide truck otherwise being
operated properly, the "keep to the right" rule does not apply.
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