It's a very common and understandable question. Some attorneys will tell clients an actual figure, while others will give a ratio like twice or three times medical expenses.
Here's the simple truth: Your injury case is as worth as much as the jury on the day of your trial might award you under the facts and circumstances of your case. The other truth is there are too many variables to cover in one blog post, much less an initial consultation. Here are just a few common variables: venue (jury pool), specific injuries, how the client presents, severity of the crash, trial judge (pretrial and trial rulings), pre-existing injury circumstances, how the defendant presents, ability of insurance defense lawyer, ability of plaintiff's lawyer, expert proof quality and presentation, medical treatment (past and future), medical expenses (past and future), pain and suffering (past and future), loss of enjoyment of life (past and future). The point here is that if any attorney tells you what your case is worth on an initial consultation without knowing your medical expenses, what you've had to go through day in and day out, what you will go through in the future (if you are done treating), then you need to get another opinion. If an attorney ever guarantees you a monetary recovery, you need to run in another direction. At Newsom Law, attorney Patrick Newsom believes that every individual is unique. Therefore, each individual's injuries are unique. If you would like to discuss your injury claim with an attorney who will shoot you straight and give you the individual attention that you deserve, contact Patrick Newsom for a free consultation. 3/10/2019 Auto Crashes and Daylight SavingsThere was a study completed in 2001 which concluded from 21 years of data that adjusting our days forward and backwards by one hour increased the number of fatal automobile crashes in the United States. The primary reason for more crashes after the spring forward was the one hour less of sleep that most individuals received. Interestingly, the reason from the 2001 study for the increase in crashes after the fall back was due to behavioral adaptations, including staying out later in anticipation of the longer day on Sunday. In 2014, a ten year study on the same subject was completed by University of Colorado at Boulder professor that concluded that there is a statistical increase in the number of fatal auto crashes in the 6 days following the spring shift forward.
Considering the long period of time this subject has been studied, it is safe to say that the data does not lie. We should all be careful on the road during these times given the increased number of crashes occurring during the spring and fall daylight savings time shift. Being safer includes taking precautions not to be at fault in a crash but also to be on the lookout to avoid a crash. See the attached study from 2014. |
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3/18/2019
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