When you are injured in a car accident, knowing how you will cover high medical costs and other significant financial losses can be a significant burden. If the accident was not your fault, you may pursue these financial losses with the insurer of the driver, who was to blame for the crash. Many injured individuals want to know what the average car accident settlement in Louisiana is, but there is, unfortunately, no clear answer for this.
Many things can influence your payout after a crash, including how seriously you were injured, the effect those injuries have on your life, and whether you share partial liability. Understanding these factors and how they affect a settlement can give you a clear picture of what a fair settlement may be for your car accident claim. An experienced attorney can also help you determine the compensation you are owed in your unique circumstances.
The primary consideration in a settlement is fair compensation for your specific injuries and related losses. When your injuries are more serious, this can significantly increase the settlement that fairly compensates those losses. Your damages that are taken into consideration include:
The damages you sustained are not the only influencing factor in a case. Insurance companies generally do not have your interests in mind. They want to negotiate to protect their bottom line. This can make it hard to recover full compensation, even in a good-faith claim. Because of this, and the unique circumstances of your case, other factors that influence your compensation after a car accident include:
A: Every injury settlement for a car accident in Louisiana is unique, so knowing the average value is not predictable. You could recover up to the total of your economic and non-economic damages, which include surgery bills, prescription and long-term care costs, lost wages and earning capacity, and emotional trauma. Recovering the full value of these losses depends on the circumstances of the accident, such as if you were partially at fault and whether you are working with an attorney.
A: There is no set timeline for how long a car accident claim will take in Louisiana. A case with complex factors, limited supporting evidence, and multiple at-fault parties will take longer. A case that is handled through negotiations and where fault is clearly proven may be resolved more quickly. Talking with a car accident attorney can help you get a better estimate of how long your unique case may take, and hiring an attorney can also make the process go more smoothly.
A: There are multiple ways that pain and suffering may be calculated in an injury claim in Louisiana. Generally, the value of your noneconomic damages, including pain and suffering, will be dependent on the value of your economic damages. More serious injuries with higher medical costs are more likely to affect your daily life, which in turn increases noneconomic losses. An experienced attorney can review your unique circumstances to determine how to maximize your noneconomic damages fairly.
A: While an attorney is not required for a car accident claim, working with legal representation can help significantly. There are many complex laws and legal requirements that attorneys know how to handle. Attorneys also have experience dealing with insurers and their tactics to limit their own liability. Your attorney also has substantial experience calculating damages and can either negotiate a fair settlement or take the case to trial if necessary.
Filing an insurance claim should be done quickly after a car accident, and The Roach Law Firm can handle this for you. We want to help you get the compensation you need to get back to your life. Contact our firm today.