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                <title><![CDATA[How Much is My Injury Case Worth?]]></title>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 22 Sep 2023 18:25:40 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>This is a common question at the beginning of a personal injury case. Potential clients are deciding whether it is worth it to hire an attorney after they suffer an injury caused by someone else. They are running numbers through their heads, and the customary 33% contingent fee taken by most attorneys in North Carolina&hellip;</p>
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<p>This is a common question at the beginning of a personal injury case.  Potential clients are deciding whether it is worth it to hire an attorney after they suffer an injury caused by someone else.  They are running numbers through their heads, and the customary 33% contingent fee taken by most attorneys in North Carolina is daunting to them.  </p>



<p>As an attorney practicing <a href="https://www.therichardsonfirm.com/practice-areas/personal-injury/">personal injury law</a> in Fayetteville, North Carolina, my answer to this question will vary based on several factors:</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-insurance-who-s-writing-the-check">Insurance:  Who’s Writing the Check?  </h2>



<p>Due to complicated laws surrounding judgments and execution in North Carolina, obtaining money from an uninsured party can be like squeezing blood from a turnip.  If the party is a massive corporation, like Walmart, Inc., then payment is not an issue.  However, if you’re injured by a lower or middle-class person without insurance, or a corporation without many assets, you could wind up wasting a great deal of time and money for very little return.  </p>



<p>If our clients were injured in a <a href="https://www.therichardsonfirm.com/practice-areas/car-accidents/">motor vehicle collision</a>, we often look to <a href="https://www.therichardsonfirm.com/blog/when-the-other-person-has-no-insurance/">uninsured (UM) or underinsured (UIM) motorist</a> coverage for recovery.  However, in other sorts of injury cases, where there is no statutory framework to protect innocent parties, we face significant challenges.  </p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-getting-the-insurance-policy">Getting The Insurance Policy</h3>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-car-accident-cases">Car Accident Cases</h4>



<p>In <a href="https://www.therichardsonfirm.com/practice-areas/car-accidents/">car accident cases</a>, we’ll make an attempt to ask the auto insurance company for the policy limits. If they refuse, we are not out of luck. A <a href="https://www.ncleg.net/EnactedLegislation/Statutes/HTML/BySection/Chapter_58/GS_58-3-33.html">North Carolina law (N.C.G.S. 58-3-33)</a> requires the insurance company of an at-fault party to disclose the policy limits if the injured party agrees to the following:</p>



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<li>The person seeking the information submits to the insurer the person’s written consent to all of the person’s medical providers to release to the insurer the person’s medical records for the three years prior to the date on which the claim arose, as well as all medical records pertaining to the claimed injury.</li>
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<li>The person seeking the information submits to the insurer the person’s written consent to participate in mediation of the person’s claim under G.S. 7A‑38.3A.</li>
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<li>The person seeking the information submits to the insurer a copy of the accident report required under G.S. 20‑166.1 and a description of the events at issue with sufficient particularity to permit the insurer to make an initial determination of the potential liability of its insured.</li>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-other-injury-cases">Other Injury Cases </h4>



<p>In non-automotive cases, at fault parties are not required to disclose their insurance information prior to a lawsuit being filed.  Once a lawsuit is filed, we can request this information using formal discovery, specifically, under <a href="https://www.ncleg.net/enactedlegislation/statutes/html/bysection/chapter_1a/gs_1a-1,_rule_26.html#:~:text=A%20party%20may%20obtain%20without,previously%20made%20by%20that%20person.">Rule 26 of the North Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure</a>. </p>



<p>But what if we want to find out the insurance coverage prior to filing a lawsuit that could take months or even years to resolve?  That is where the tactical skills of an experienced attorney can help.  Every situation is different, but a good lawyer can often get the insurance information through negotiations with the other side.  </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-damages-what-does-it-cost-to-make-you-whole">Damages:  What Does it Cost to Make You Whole?</h2>



<p>Once we have decided that there is money available to recover, we turn to the issue of damages.  The purpose of a civil action in tort is to make the wronged person “whole.”  There is no way to waive a magic wand and heal your injuries, so the law attempts to quantify your loss in dollars.  There are two types of damages we attempt to recover for our clients: economic and noneconomic.  </p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-economic-damages-the-hard-numbers">Economic Damages:  The Hard Numbers</h4>



<p>Economic damages are easy to quantify.  They represent specific amounts of money you were forced to spend, or money that you lost as a result of your injury.  Some examples are:</p>



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<li>Medical Bills </li>



<li>Lost Wages (Missing Work Due to Injury or Treatment)</li>



<li>Loss of Earning Capacity</li>



<li>Transportation Costs </li>



<li>The Cost of Future Medical Care </li>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-noneconomic-damages-the-grey-area">Noneconomic Damages:  The Grey Area</h4>



<p>Noneconomic damages are more difficult to quantify.  These damages are awarded by a jury based on your particular circumstances.  Some include:</p>



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<li>Pain and Suffering</li>



<li>Loss of Enjoyment of Life</li>



<li>Mental Anguish</li>
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<p>Proving these types of damages requires the skill of an experienced attorney.  We often use testimony from friends, relatives, or health care professionals to illustrate the impact of an injury on our client’s daily life.  </p>



<p>Noneconomic damages are capped by North Carolina law in <a href="/practice-areas/medical-malpractice/">medical malpractice</a> cases.  The amount of the cap is adjusted each year.  The current cap is $656,730.  </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-medical-liens-who-else-gets-paid">Medical Liens:  Who Else Gets Paid?  </h2>



<p>One of the first steps we take in any injury case is to ask for our client’s health insurance information.  Most health care plans have subrogation rights.  This means that the health insurance company has a right to be paid back any amounts they paid to your medical providers for treatment related to your injury claim.  </p>



<p>Here’s where it gets tricky:  the rules are different for every plan.  </p>



<p>Many health care plans falling under federal law (Medicare, Tricare, ERISA) require that we pay them back in full.  Other plans falling under North Carolina law have caps.  These plans can only take <a href="https://www.ncleg.net/EnactedLegislation/Statutes/PDF/ByArticle/Chapter_44/Article_9.pdf">50% of the total settlement</a>, after attorney fees are deducted.  </p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-negotiating-the-lien-amount">Negotiating The Lien Amount</h4>



<p>Medical liens must be paid.  If they are not paid, you could lose your health care coverage.  However, we often have success negotiating the lien amount with the health insurance company.  Any reduction we are able to obtain means more money in your pocket at the end of your case.  </p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-final-calculation">The Final Calculation</h2>



<p>You have seen that it is not easy to calculate the value of an injury case until a great deal of work has been done by your attorney.  Forgetting about insurance, unclaimed damages, and hefty medical liens can reduce the amount of money you receive at the end.  Ultimately, the value of your case depends on your specific situation and the skill of your attorney.  </p>



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<p>If you’ve been injured or have questions about our legal services, please give us a call.  We will be happy to evaluate your case, free of charge.  </p>



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                <title><![CDATA[Understanding Workers’ Compensation in North Carolina]]></title>
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                <dc:creator><![CDATA[The Richardson Firm Team]]></dc:creator>
                <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2021 17:10:00 GMT</pubDate>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>It is important to understand the process and how workers’ compensation works as it can be overwhelming. If you have been hurt on the job you may not know exactly what workers’ compensation benefits you may be entitled to. Speaking with a licensed attorney is always going to be your best option to help you&hellip;</p>
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<p>It is important to understand the process and how workers’ compensation works as it can be overwhelming. If you have been hurt on the job you may not know exactly what workers’ compensation benefits you may be entitled to. Speaking with a licensed attorney is always going to be your best option to help you understand your rights, and our team at The Richardson Firm is well versed in worker’s compensation cases. </p>



<p><strong>MOST COMMON WORK RELATED INJURIES</strong></p>



<p>In many industries, such as trucking, construction, manufacturing, and nursing, workers put their bodies in compromising positions. These are physically demanding and often dangerous jobs. Training and safety equipment prevent many work-related injuries but do not stop them all from happening all together.</p>



<p>Your body can suffer an injury if you work for many years in a physically demanding job or from an on-the-job accident. There are some types of work injuries that are more common.</p>



<p><strong>Burns – </strong>Work related burns can come from flames, chemical exposure or sustained heat.</p>



<p><strong>Musculoskeletal injuries – </strong>Musculoskeletal injuries result from lifting heavy objects and other forms of overexertion.</p>



<p><strong>Slip-and-fall injuries – </strong>These are one of the most common workplace injuries reported.  Slip and fall can cause various injuries from bruising to broken bones.</p>



<p><strong>Machinery injuries –</strong> Machine injuries or getting hurt by malfunctioning equipment is another common workplace injury.</p>



<p><strong>Auto accidents –</strong> Often overlooked, but workers who are injured in a motor vehicle accident while performing a work task is common.</p>



<p>Injuries from these workplace accidents can force you out of work for weeks or even years.  Workers’ compensation is important because it helps to pay your bills and make up for lost income. The complicated part often comes with qualifying. However, if you have been turned down for workers’ compensation, an attorney who practices in this area, such as <a href="/practice-areas/workers-compensation/">the attorneys at The Richardson Firm</a>, can help you.</p>



<p><strong>WHAT DOES WORKERS’ COMPENSATION MEAN</strong></p>



<p>It is important to know that wage replacement will not immediately begin when you file. It also may come on a different schedule than you are used to, depending on your normal pay periods. Lost wage compensation is equal to 66 2/3% of your average weekly pay. This amount is adjusted annually and may change; it is important to check the numbers with the North Carolina Industrial Commission. The weekly long-term benefits will continue until you are allowed to return to your normal work or until an agreement or settlement is reached between all parties, including yourself.</p>



<p>Workers’ compensation benefits are difficult to navigate, but we are here to help you. No one should be struggling to figure out the area of workers’ compensation alone. If you have been hurt and want to file a claim, call The Richardson Firm for your free consultation. Let us help you get the benefits that you deserve while you work on getting better. You deserve to be compensated for your injury today!</p>



<p>Call us at 910-488-5050 to schedule a free consultation with one of our attorneys.</p>
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