The value of a personal injury claim is determined by the nature and extent of the injuries sustained, whether there are any permanent or residual injuries, and the amount of economic losses caused by the negligent motorist, including future economic losses. Factored into the value of these claims is the overall negative impact the underlying event has had on the injured party.
No claim should be resolved until damages are established or professional and medical opinions are obtained that can give a clear prognosis for the injuries and medical care, including future care, is established.
The size of the claim, the age of the injured party and the identity of the responsible defendant can determine how damages are paid out. Lump sum settlements are available but pay-outs structured over a period of time may also be available. Each case has its own considerations in this area.