Should You Take a Settlement?

You may feel overwhelmed in the aftermath of your accident. When an insurance company contacts you with a settlement offer, it can be a relief. They act like they are looking out for you during a difficult time and putting money in your pocket to help you pay your bills.

However, insurance companies often offer initial settlements that are much lower than what you’ll need. If you accept it, you lose your right to future compensation. They hope you don’t realize what your claim is worth, and may even suggest you don’t need to speak with a lawyer.

It’s rarely smart to accept a settlement without talking to an attorney. Our New Orleans personal injury lawyers will know what your claim is worth, and we won’t let insurance companies take advantage of you when you are already struggling. We are on your side.

Who is Liable in an Amputation Injury Accident?

Your New Orleans amputation injury attorney will investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident that led to your amputation. We want to find out what happened and who is responsible. Once we have identified the liable parties, we can get to work forming a strategy for your case.

In a personal injury case, a liable party is a person or entity who owed you a duty of care, breached that duty of care, and caused you actual damages as a result. While the liable party will be specific to your case, some common examples include:

  • A motorist who caused a car accident
  • A commercial trucking company that failed to conduct background checks on inexperienced employees
  • A business or store where unsafe conditions led to a catastrophic accident
  • A doctor whose negligence caused an injury

How Much is an Amputation Case Worth?

Amputation cases can range from settlements and awards of tens of thousands of dollars to millions of dollars. Your amputation injury lawyer in New Orleans will assess your damages and fight for maximum compensation to cover your present and future hardships.

Your Injury

A big factor in determining the value of a personal injury case depends on the extent of your injury. It may seem crude, but some amputations are typically worth more than others. Of course, your award is dependent on the specifics of your case, your career, and your life.

Economic Damages

Your attorney will calculate your economic damages to determine the costs and expenses you have suffered because of your accident and injury. This may include things like:

  • Medical expenses
  • Future anticipated medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Property damages
  • Vocational rehabilitation
  • Adaptive devices
  • Physical and occupational therapy

Keeping a record of your expenses and debts can help your amputation injury lawyer in New Orleans be sure to include all of your economic damages.

Non-Economic Damages

Non-economic damages address the mental and emotional toll your accident and amputation have taken on your life. While these types of damages are hard to prove, in cases such as amputations, they are often appropriate. You may be able to claim damages such as:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Mental anguish
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Disfigurement

Your lawyer can advise you on which may apply to your specific case, as well as your chances of recovering economic damages.

Punitive Damages

In Louisiana, punitive damages (also known as exemplary damages ) are rare and only granted under specific legal stipulations. Unlike in some states, Louisiana generally restricts punitive damages unless explicitly authorized by a statute.

These damages serve to penalize defendants for particularly outrageous conduct and discourage similar actions in the future. A court determines whether punitive damages apply, and if they do, they can significantly increase the total award.

The possibility of punitive damages may also pressure defendants and their insurers to settle, especially when the defendant’s behavior was especially reckless or unlawful.

What Does an Amputation Injury Case Cost?

Our attorneys bill contingency fees. We take a percentage of your award or settlement when your case is over. We charge nothing up front, and if we don’t produce results, you owe us nothing.

This means our services are available to anyone, regardless of their financial situation. You should not need deep pockets to be able to fight for your right to damages after an amputation injury.

We’re highly invested in your success. If you don’t get paid, we don’t get paid. You’ll have a partner on your side who wants to win almost as much as you do.

Get Help from a New Orleans Amputation Injury Attorney

An amputation means adapting to a new way of life. You’ll need to learn new ways of doing many of the things you take for granted. You must endure the physical pain of your injury and the emotional pain that comes with literally losing a part of yourself.

It isn’t fair, and if your accident and injury happened because of the negligence of another party, you deserve restitution for your hardships. Our New Orleans amputation injury attorneys can help you get the compensation you need to move on with your life.

Our team at Laborde Earles has over 350 years of combined personal injury experience, and we know how to fight for injured victims. If you have endured an amputation or other catastrophic injury, we can help. Contact us today to schedule your free consultation.

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