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Average Settlement for Car Accident Neck and Back Injury in Dallas

Car accidents lead to different types of injuries, from treatable bruises that do not require a hospital stay to more serious ones that require lifelong treatment and rehabilitation. Among the most common car accident injuries are back and neck injuries. Any injury to the spine or the tendons, muscles, and structures around it can be life-changing and is often difficult and expensive to treat. Add

Michael R. Karns

Michael R. Karns

August 7, 2024 04:16 PM

Average Settlement for Car Accident Neck and Back Injury in Dallas

Car accidents lead to different types of injuries, from treatable bruises that do not require a hospital stay to more serious ones that require lifelong treatment and rehabilitation. Among the most common car accident injuries are back and neck injuries. Any injury to the spine or the tendons, muscles, and structures around it can be life-changing and is often difficult and expensive to treat. Additionally, these injuries are typically long-term ones that necessitate care for the injured party.

For these reasons, any victims involved in car accidents that lead to these types of injuries should ensure they are adequately and fairly compensated not only for their injuries but also for their pain and suffering and the long-term challenges they may face. If you have suffered such injuries, you should also know what the average settlement for car accident neck and back injury in Dallas is so you can pursue the right amount with the help of an experienced personal injury accident attorney.

Average Settlement for Back and Next Injuries Due to Car Accidents

The settlement amount for car accident neck and back injury as well as the average payout is often difficult to calculate because each case is different. However, different research bodies have found that the average is around $25,000, with past settlements and awards being between $10,000 and several million Dollars.

Additionally, a study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) says that the average settlement for a car accident neck and back injury in Dallas is $25,000.

Why is There Such a Big Discrepancy?

The reason for such a big difference in the settlement amounts is mainly due to the nature and extent of the injuries. Isolated and minor back and neck injuries typically settle for much less, usually on the lower end of the scale at around $10,000 to $25,000.

However, this sum is much higher for serious injuries. An excellent personal injury lawyer Texas can get you a settlement of over $500,000, and it is also possible for them to get you millions of dollars in compensation depending on the extent of the injuries and how well you can demonstrate how they will impact your life for the long-term and how seriously they will do so.

Factors That Affect the Settlement Amount

While every car accident lawsuit is different, four main factors play a big role in determining the settlement amount. These are:

● How much fault can be assigned to you

● How much fault can be assigned to the other party

● The extent and severity of the injuries you sustained

● The impact of your injuries on your ability to work and enjoy your life

● The type of accident

● Your medical history

● Your age, occupation, and income

● The amount of lost wages

● The cost of your medical care

● The emotional and psychological impact of your injuries

You should talk to top personal injury attorneys to see which of these factors you can argue in front of a jury to ensure you get the compensation you deserve. The good news is that our attorneys at Karns & Karns Personal Injury and Accident Attorneys are always available to discuss your accident and injuries as well as the circumstances and facts surrounding it.

Getting the Compensation You Deserve

While all the above can help you argue for the settlement you deserve, there are additional factors that play a crucial role in ensuring you get it.

One of the most important of these is your attorney. Car accident victims who have suffered serious neck and back injuries are likely to receive much lower compensation and settlement offers if they do not hire an attorney.

Why?

Because they are less likely to know how to negotiate with the other parties to get a fair amount. The best car accident attorneys know how to negotiate with insurance companies and how to ensure they pay what they owe you.

The second is that your personal injury attorney will stop you from agreeing to a low-ball offer. Insurance companies will give you a very low offer to start if they think you will accept it. Some people might agree to take the amount due to financial difficulties or other reasons, not realizing they can get much more.

However, these companies are less likely to do this if they know you have hired a Dallas personal injury attorneyready to fight for you and even go to court if that becomes necessary.

An attorney who can argue your case and demonstrate how your injuries are impacting your life can show why you deserve the amount you are looking for. They may also be able to show they have a way to argue for punitive damages, which can lead the other party to provide a better settlement offer.

Quick Legal Action

A good attorney will ensure you file as soon as possible. Personal injury and car accident claims have a statute of limitations of two years in Texas. This means that if you do not file before this time lapses, the court will not accept the lawsuit and you will not get any award.

Quick legal action is also important to ensure the freshness of the evidence. The faster you act, the more likely you are to collect stronger evidence that leads to better compensation. Accident injury lawyers know that evidence decays and becomes much harder to collect over time. Memories fade, too, so eyewitnesses become less reliable as time passes.

Without strong evidence and witnesses, you are less likely to get the compensation you deserve for your back and neck injuries.

Every personal injury settlement depends on the strength of the evidence behind the claim. Stronger evidence that directly ties the accident to the injuries the victim has suffered can lead to a better settlement.

This is why you must collect as much evidence as possible following an accident. It is also why you should work with a personal injury law firm willing to collect additional evidence, such as surveillance video and dashcam videos, for you.

Conclusion

Every victim who suffered neck and back injuries has the right to seek adequate compensation for their injuries and associated damages. One thing to understand is that while the average settlement in such cases varies, there are things you can do to ensure a better settlement. These include working with a personal injury accident lawyer who is ready to fight for the best compensation and having strong evidence that directly links the accident to your injuries.

With these two in your favor, you are much more likely to receive a settlement well over the average of $500,000 in Dallas, Texas. So, contact Karns & Karns Personal Injury and Accident Attorneys today. We provide a free consultation over the phone at 800-4THE-WIN. You can also visit our offices for a face-to-face consultation with a personal injury lawyer Dallas.

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