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It's the question everyone wants answered, and you deserve an honest reply instead of a sales pitch. The truth is that no one can promise an exact figure at the start, and anyone who does isn't being straight with you. But we can explain clearly what your case value depends on, so you understand how it works.
The value of an injury claim comes down to a few real things: how serious your injuries are and how long recovery takes, your total medical bills now and in the future, the income and work you've lost, the lasting effects on your daily life, and how clear the other side's fault is. The available insurance coverage also sets a practical ceiling. These pieces come together over time as your treatment progresses, which is why a careful lawyer won't quote a final number on day one.
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Start a free reviewThe worth of a personal injury case depends on the severity of your injuries, your current and future medical costs, lost income, the long-term impact on your life, how clear the other party's fault is, and the available insurance coverage. Because these become clear over time as you recover, an exact figure can't honestly be promised at the start. Peretz Law Firm explains the factors that apply to your specific situation.
A lawyer won't tell you an exact amount up front because case value depends on how your injuries and treatment unfold, which isn't fully known early on. Anyone promising a specific figure or a guaranteed result before reviewing the facts isn't being honest. A trustworthy lawyer explains the factors instead, and Peretz Law Firm does exactly that for free.
The value of an injury claim tends to be higher with more serious injuries, larger medical bills, significant lost income, lasting effects on your life, and clear fault by the other side. It can be reduced by gaps in medical treatment, shared fault, or limited insurance coverage. Peretz Law Firm works to document the full extent of your losses so nothing that adds value is overlooked.
This guide is general information for people in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, it isn't legal advice for your specific situation, and reading it doesn't create an attorney-client relationship. For advice about your own case, talk to a lawyer. We're happy to be that first call, free.
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