Personal Injury Claim - How to Do it Yourself - 9 Must-Know Steps to Get Top Dollar
Friday, July 5, 2019
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If you absolutely cannot get a lawyer but
you honestly believe you have a valid personal injury claim then you have only
one choice: you have to go it alone.
Now, I don't recommend you attempt a bodily
injury claim settlement on your own if you can get a lawyer. Based on numerous
studies, you're likely to get more money in your pocket after paying your
lawyer, than if you represent yourself.
Just like any specialized area: there are
pitfalls. (And you don't want to fall in a pit. After all, you're still
recovering from your accident injuries. Why aggravate them?)
However, if your case has been rejected by
countless lawyers (or, you just can't stand the thought of a wealthy lawyer
becoming more wealthy from your case) then you must move forward.
Personal Injury Claim - How to Do it Yourself - 9 Must-Know Steps to Get Top Dollar
To prepare a personal injury settlement
claim letter follows this format:
Step One: Make sure all your injuries are
properly identified, diagnosed by a physician qualified to make the diagnosis,
and treated as recommended by your primary physician or specialist.
Step Two: Assemble medical records from all
your doctors, hospitals, clinics, etc.
Step Three: Make sure you get a copy of
every single medical bill.
Step Four: Obtain a copy of the traffic
accident report.
Step Five: Do some research. Find out what
your case is worth. It's worth paying for this advice. Hire an experienced
lawyer for an hour to get his valuation.
Step Six: Do a thorough summation of the
income you did not receive because of the accident. Get a letter from your
human resources department stating how much you earned per hour and how many
hours you missed.
And be sure you have a "work
release" from your treating physician.
Step Seven: Pictures are awesome. They are
still worth one thousand words even in this digital era. So if you have
pictures of your badly damaged car or your badly damaged body, round them up.
Step Eight: Write a careful, well written
a cover letter that summarizes the information you gathered in the preceding
steps.
Step Nine: At the end of this letter you
will have to name a number. Basic negotiating texts suggest "always ask
for more than you expect to get." You can always come down, but once you
start too low it is very hard to move back up.
Take all the materials, put your cover
letter on them and mail it to the claims adjuster. But first, make a copy for
yourself.
Now you are in the negotiating stage. Give
the adjuster a week and call. Did she get the materials? How long does she need
to review them and make you an offer? Calendar that date. Follow up.
Once you get an offer you can assess it in
light of the valuation research you did earlier.
Personal Injury Claim - How to Do it Yourself - 9 Must-Know Steps to Get Top Dollar
If it is too low, it is time again to
consider hiring a lawyer.
If this is an uninsured motorist claim, you
have arbitration rights under your policy. However, arbitration is much like
a mini-trial and unless you have a penchant for representing yourself it will
be less stressful and likely, more profitable, to have someone on your side.
Disclaimer: The foregoing principles are
based on my experience with Utah law and may not apply to the state in which
you live. Please obtain your own qualified counsel from an experienced attorney
or from up-to-date law books in your state of residence.
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