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How Much Will You Receive For Your Settlement?
 Author: Donald Villarreal
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 Added: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 22:25:08 -0600
 Category: Legal

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If you are scanning Florida personal injury lawyer listings, you are likely wondering how much you will likely receive if you take your case to court. That’s a tough question. No one can really predict the exact amount of a settlement; after all, jurors are human, and one jury might come back with a completely different settlement than another one. To roughly estimate what you may receive, consider the following points.

- What has this injury done to your state of living? Has it affected those you love? The more severe and long-lasting the injury, the higher your potential settlement. If it’s just a minor mishap, a jury might chalk the injury up to simple negligence and award you little or nothing. However, if the injury could really have been prevented and your life will never be the same because of it, there is a high likelihood that you may receive a good deal of money. Remember: Your case, if it is valid, serves two purposes. The money you receive may help your family survive if you will be unable to work, and it will also inspire the party at fault so that an accident of your kind never occurs again.

- If you are exaggerating your injury in order to achieve greater monetary gain, think again. A doctor will likely be asked to assess your state of injury, and if he or she does not agree with your assessment, you will not receive a settlement. What’s more, you will likely be liable for any costs associated with the court process up to that point. The personal injury case pool is bloated with the cases of those individuals who are looking to take advantage of the system. These people have given the Florida personal injury lawyer category a bad name. Don’t join their ranks. If your injury truly could have been prevented, by all means, bring the responsible party to court. If you are injured by your own negligence, admit it and do not place the blame on someone else.


- Remember that the money you may receive is likely not a huge windfall. You will need to take that money and use it to pay medical costs and/or future costs. Use it wisely. If you are going to be out of work indefinitely, this money may be all that keeps your family fed and clothed. Be responsible!

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A Florida personal injury attorney will help you get the money you deserve from an accident. Florida personal injury attorneys will help you from the beginning to the end of the process.

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