28 May 2010 @ 10:50 AM 
 

Cliff Blackman on Settlement Value of Injury Claims

 

TrIal lawyer Cliff Blackman answers questions about how lawyers set values on personal injury cases. Value is not determined at the beginning of a case, but as it nears settlement and all the information is known about medical care, expenses, lost earnings, and how the injuries have affected a person’s life.
Personal injury lawyers like Cliff Blackman who have extensive experience in handling serious injury accident cases base value of cases on the record of similar cases they have handled, and those handled by other excellent firms. Brain injury cases, spinal injury cases, and other catastrophic injury cases involve studying the lifetime costs for clients, for future medical expenses, lifetime lost earnings, and attendant care. Mr. Blackman has handled thousands of serious injury accident cases since 1976, and has been recognized as a Super Lawyer in 2009, and has received the highest rating from his peers reflected in his AV rating from Martindale Hubbel. His firm handles car accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, train accidents, plane accidents – aviation accidents, construction site accidents, dangerous highway cases, products liability cases (dangerous products that injure people) and premises liability cases (where a dangerous condition of property causes serious injury – as in the case of collapsing decks, or staircases).

If any of the following questions apply to your situation, call for a free consultation with a personal injury lawyer:

What is my case worth?
How long will it take to settle my case?
How are values determined in injury cases?

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