I would like an estimate of the compensation I may receive as a result of my injuries and loss of vehicle?
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I would like an estimate of the compensation I may receive as a result of my injuries and loss of vehicle?
I was in a car accident took place 2 weeks ago; it was the fault of the other driver. I am currently receiving medical attention from a chiropractor which will take at least 2 weeks of treatment. I have been on disability leave from my employer since the day of the accident last month. I plan to return to work this week and continue to see the chiropractor. I will be using my disability time from my employer to cover my doctor visits. The air bag in my vehicle deployed and it is not driveable. How strong is my case against the liable party’s insurance provider?
Asked on August 6, 2012 under Personal Injury, North Carolina
Answers:
Leigh Anne Timiney / Timiney Law Firm
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
It sounds like you have a good case liability wise. It is almost impossible to give you an estimate of the compensation you may receive. You are entitled to be compensated for your medical balls, lost wages and pain and suffering. That being said, without knowing all of the facts of your case, it is not possible to give you an estimate of the dollar amount you can expect. It is difficult to settle an auto accident case on your own. I would suggest you contact an attorney who specialzes in personal injury and obtain a consultation.
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