Average Settlement for a Car Accident in Beaumont

Average Settlement for a Car Accident in Beaumont

If you have been injured in a car accident, you’re probably wondering what kind of settlement you’re entitled to. Ideally, the insurance company will take care of your injuries and medical bills. However, there’s never a guarantee that the insurance will pay your claim. They may deny it for some reason. If this happens, it’s probably a good idea to talk to a Beaumont auto accident attorney. If you need to file suit, it’s not always wise to handle it on your own. You may be better off having a skilled Beaumont injury attorney by your side.

If you do need to file suit, that doesn’t mean your case won’t settle. In fact, more than 95% of all personal injury cases settle long before trial. Nobody wants to go to trial. They’re time consuming and expensive. At some point, your Beaumont auto accident attorney will try to negotiate a settlement with the defendant’s lawyer. Odds are, they’ll be just as interested in settling as you are. The question remains – what is your case going to settle for? Honestly, there’s no way to know at the outset what your case is worth. We’ll need to see what kind of evidence the other side has before we zero in on a settlement target.

Here, we’ll talk about the factors that can impact the amount of your settlement. We’ll also discuss some of the more common injuries and what they’re typically worth in a settlement. Finally, we’ll briefly touch on the reasons why it makes more sense to settle than to go to trial.

If you still have questions about your own accident case, give us a call and speak with one of our Beaumont injury attorneys.

Why Should You Settle Your Accident Case Anyway?

A lot of our clients ask us what they should settle their case when they can go to court instead. What they know about the law admittedly comes from what they see on television and in the movies. They have no idea how these things work in the real world. The truth is that most Beaumont auto accident attorneys want to settle. They want to get you as much money as possible, as quickly as possible. The best way to do that is to negotiate a settlement of your claim early on. Ideally, they won’t even need to file suit. If they can convince the insurance carrier to pay your claim right at the start, you won’t have to worry about taking legal action.

Even if you do file suit, there are still several reasons why you’d want to settle your case. Some of these include the following:

  • You can walk away with a lump sum of cash instead of waiting years to get paid
  • You don’t have to worry about losing. If your case goes to trial, you could lose and walk away with nothing.
  • The defendant or their insurance carrier could disappear by the time trial rolls around
  • The judge is going to encourage you to settle anyway so why waste time and money going to trial?
  • You won’t have to worry so much about being found to be partially at fault
  • Your case can be resolved in a matter of months instead of years

Of course, not every case can settle. While more than 95% of the case we handle do settle, there are those few that go all the way to trial. Sometimes, we think the defendant’s lawyer, or the insurance company are just playing hardball and will offer a settlement at the last minute. However, there are times when they insurance adjuster really does want to go to trial. They may think their odds of winning or settling for a lot less than the full demand are good.

How Much Do Car Accident Cases Usually Settle for in Texas?

It wouldn’t be fair to give our clients an exact amount when it comes to their settlement. We have no idea what the defendant’s position is going to be. They may not want to settle at all. Or they may offer such a low settlement that we wouldn’t encourage you to entertain it. However, for the most part, insurance adjusters and defense attorneys know it’s in their client’s best interest to settle, especially if the evidence is stacked against them.

In our experience, your car accident settlement will depend on the types of injuries you’ve suffered. Here are some of the more common injuries we see in our office and what they may be worth:

  • Whiplash – If your only injury is whiplash, you shouldn’t expect to see more than a few thousand dollars. Not only is whiplash a temporary injury, but they heal on their own. There isn’t much a doctor can do to treat this sort of injury. This means your medical bills won’t be all that high.
  • Back injuries – If you suffer a serious back injury, you case may settle for anywhere between $25,000 and $50,000. It depends on the medical bills you accrued and the severity of your back injury. Of course, if your injuries are so serious that you can no longer work, your case will be worth much more than this.
  • Broken bones – Most broken bones can be reset. They tend to heal rather quickly, usually within a matter of weeks or months. However, you may rack up a lot of money in medical bills. A case involving broken bones may be worth anywhere from $20,000 to $30,000.

It’s important to remember that anything can impact the amount of your settlement. Until your Beaumont auto accident attorney has a chance to thoroughly review your case, they’ll have no idea how much your case may settle for.

Contact One of Our Seasoned Beaumont Auto Accident Attorneys Right Away

If you got injured in a car crash, you’re probably still dealing with your physical injuries. The last thing you’ll want to do is fight with the insurance company. That’s why we suggest you call our office and schedule your free, initial consultation. Sit down with an experienced Beaumont auto accident attorney who knows the law. Our associates have decades of combined experience handling cases like yours. They have a good handle on what the average settlements are for these types of lawsuits.

Contact our office online or by phone and schedule your free consultation. Pick a date and time that is convenient for you. Since you don’t pay anything upfront, you have nothing to lose.

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