How much can one expect from a personal injury claim?

What would be a ball park figure surrounded by a civil claim where the defendant has admit fault and there is irreparable, irrreversible physical damage to the victim that prohibits him from using his body to work ever again? Not to mention have already had 3 major surgeries and expecting at smallest 2 more to put in pins, screws, and plates surrounded by knees, ankle, legs, and spinal coloumn? The defendant is a company, not an individual.
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5 numeral i reckon
Not enough info to answer.

Meds, lost (past and present) wages, diagnosed injury, AMA disability rating, aggravating circumstances, etc not given.
There isn't a set amount, it's ALSO going to depend on, well, how much LIFE he have left to live - if he's 78, you don't have as oodles years left as if he were 20. If you be previously unemployed, you don't have the loss of income you would own if you were a brain surgeon. Then, you're ALSO looking at the policy limits - if the medical costs are high-ranking enough, it's not too hard to manage the policy limit - then the insurance company lately writes a check & walks away, and it's up to YOU to collect any judgement from the company. IF they don't file collapse over it.

Lastly, you have to look at the state laws, if within are limitations in place.

You're much more likely to take an idea of the payout, by talking to your attorney. But PERSONAL injury isn't like as BODILY injury - what you've described is a BODILY injury claim, not discrimination, harrassment, or slander - which are PERSONAL injuries. Source(s): agent, 21+ years
With the right attorney...the sky is the limit.
It's going to depend on your medical bills. It's going to depend on the physicians report and what it says, i.e., if you are permanently totally disabled or to a degree disabled. It's going to depend on your age and your expected earnings prior to the injury.

There is no ball park numeral. Every claim is different and there is no way to throw out a digit based on the information you gave.

It will also depend on what the policy margins of the person who was at denounce in the accident. If they have $25,000 limit, that would be the maximum you could collect from the insurance company. Since you said this was a company, they plausible had more than the minimum limits for your state. However, even companies own different limits. Mom & Pop grocery store is likely to hold a lower limit policy than Bank of America does.



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