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While each case is unique, insurance companies generally want to settle out of court. Going to court can be expensive and may lead to an insurance company’s large award to the plaintiff. Therefore, insurance companies most often settle cases rather than go to trial.
As someone who deserves compensation from an insurance company, you need to hire a lawyer. A personal injury attorney can fight for a fair settlement and take your case to trial if necessary.
Most civil cases settle, and insurance companies are not the only ones motivated to settle out of court. In many cases, plaintiffs and their lawyers also have reason to settle. Insurers and plaintiffs may want to settle for many of the same reasons.
Insurance companies are always motivated to minimize risk. Whether an insurer decides to issue a policy or negotiate a claim payout, they want as little financial risk as possible.
With this in mind, insurers are often wary of going to trial because:
Trial is expensive, even if a judge or jury sides with the insurer. The insurance company will have to pay lawyers. This means the insurance company will pay a high cost to go to court regardless of the trial’s outcome.
A personal injury lawyer must recognize that insurance companies want to avoid trial. An insurer may pay a plaintiff a fair settlement to avoid the risk of going to court. Therefore, a personal injury lawyer should push for maximum compensation when negotiating a settlement on their client’s behalf.
It takes two parties to settle, and the vast majority of civil cases do not go to trial. Plaintiffs and their attorneys often want to settle (just as insurance companies are).
You may want to settle your case because:
An experienced personal injury lawyer can advise if the trial is necessary.
Taking a civil case to court generally makes sense when you do not receive a fair settlement offer. More specifically, the trial may make the most sense when there is a large gap between the best settlement offer and the cost of your damages.
If an insurance company’s best offer is not close to the monetary value of your losses, your lawyer may encourage you to take your chances at trial.
Any covered event can result in an insurance settlement or trial.
Some common circumstances that lead to negotiations between insurers and plaintiffs include:
These are only a few examples of the many events that lead to insurance claims, settlement negotiations, lawsuits, and trials.
Those unfamiliar with the insurance industry may be confused about settlements, negotiations, and trials. After all, shouldn’t insurance companies just pay accident victims what they deserve?
Circumstances are rarely this simple because:
Insurance companies generally try to pay out as little money as possible.
Some insurers even use bad-faith tactics to avoid paying a claimant fairly, which may include:
An insurance company may dishonestly describe the details of a policy, hoping that the claimants will not read the policy for themselves or understand it if they do.
The parties may legitimately disagree over the value of certain covered losses. For example, a claimant may believe surgery is necessary for an injury, while the insurance company believes the injury will heal properly without surgery.
These disagreements can create a gulf between how much compensation the plaintiff demands and how much compensation the insurance company is initially willing to pay.
An insurance company and claimant may disagree about which losses the policy covers.
Such disagreements may happen when:
A personal injury lawyer must convince insurance companies to cover their client’s losses.
A personal injury lawyer’s job is to obtain the compensation their client deserves.
When an insurance company refuses to offer a settlement covering all of a claimant’s losses, a lawyer may:
Each insurance claim and lawsuit is unique. Your lawyer will address the specific challenges they face during your claim. An experienced lawyer will have a dynamic response to any challenge an insurance company presents.
Many strong reasons exist to hire an attorney and none support handling the claim alone. Some of the many benefits of a lawyer include:
Whether you seek compensation for a car accident, fall, or another covered event, you may be dealing with a large insurer.
The largest insurers are worth billions of dollars and also generally have:
Insurance companies can be intimidating to claimants, and it’s clear to see why. You hire your legal team to even the field against an insurance company.
Personal injury lawyers have experience that is difficult to value. Years of negotiating with insurance companies may prepare a personal injury lawyer to lead your case.
Without experience leading insurance claims or lawsuits, you may struggle with your claim’s challenges.
Personal injury lawyers cover the entire cost of completing their clients’ cases, including:
If you are pursuing a claim or lawsuit, you are already under severe financial stress. A law firm’s support for your case may be a welcomed offer.
In addition to direct financial support, personal injury lawyers structure their fees in a client-friendly way.
Most personal injury lawyers use contingency fees, which means that:
Contingency fees place the financial risk of a case on the law firm. If the lawyer succeeds for their client, the law firm receives its fee. If the lawyer is not successful, the law firm eats their expenses, and the client owes their lawyer nothing.
Your health is one of the most important reasons to hire a personal injury lawyer. You cannot deal with an insurance claim if your physical injuries or mental health deficits limit what you can do right now.
Even if you feel you can handle your claim, doing so may put your health at risk. If you hire a lawyer, you can focus intently on your health and recovery. Your attorney’s sole obligation will be to secure the compensation you deserve.
Your lawyer will evaluate and identify your covered losses.
Whether they seek compensation through an insurance claim or lawsuit, you may deserve compensation for:
Leave it to an attorney to identify and value your losses. Whether they settle your case out of court or go to trial, your lawyer will demand complete financial coverage of your damages.
Whether you are dealing with injuries, an illness, or a loved one’s wrongful death, you should not wait to hire a personal injury lawyer. Your attorney likely faces a filing deadline for your case, so hire them as soon as possible.
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