We take many factors into consideration in evaluating a case. These include but are not limited to:
• Do the facts of the case cause an unusual reaction?
• Are the parties and witnesses likeable and believable?
• Is the case venued in a conservative, moderate, or liberal jurisdiction?
• The skill level of the defense attorney
• The severity of the injuries
• The economic losses (usually medical expenses and loss of income)
• The non-economic losses (pain and suffering, emotional distress, permanent disability, disfigurement, etc.) (See Damages).
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Remember, there are three main categories of damages in most cases: Medical expenses, lost income, and pain and suffering. Medical bills and loss of income are easy to determine. As for pain and suffering, it just depends on how serious the injury is, how long it takes to recover, and whether there is permanancy.
These are some of the important factors taken into consideration. Our attorneys have had years of experience handling cases similar to yours in a variety of circumstances, and therefore are in the best position to evaluate your case.




