Now, as we are a law firm, a disclaimer: No attorney can tell you the exact value of your case.

A lot of things go into determining the value of your case and no two cases are the same; even ones involving the same injuries. So, here are some things to consider that will impact the value:

  • The type of injuries;

  • The type of medical treatment you have undergone;

  • The amount of any outstanding medical bills and/or liens;

  • The impact on your lifestyle;

  • Your age (typically the younger you are, the more time you have to live with your injuries, the more valuable your case);

  • The county in which you live, or where the accident, itself, happened (counties vary based upon the composition of their citizenship; some are pro-plaintiff, some are not);

  • Whether you have any dependents (typically the more people who rely on your to support them, the more valuable your case);

  • Your (in)ability to return to work (this is where lost income is calculated)

  • The extent of any property damage;

  • The amount of insurance coverage you and/or the person who injured you has;

  • The amount of assets the person who injured you has.  

These are some of the things we look at to value your claim. We here at Verp & Leddy are happy to sit with you during a free consultation to evaluate them with you, so that you are informed as to what your personal injury case is worth.

No case is too big. No case is too small. Your case is just right. When Ready, See Leddy.