3 Tips To Get The Best Personal Injury Settlement

Posted on: 10 February 2019

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It can be particularly expensive to recovery from personal injuries following an accident. This is especially true if you need to miss work in order to recover. For that reason, it is important to take into account all of the potential damages when you negotiate for a potential settlement from the liable party. To help ensure that a fair settlement is calculated and that you don't look over possible damages, you may want to consider hiring a personal injury attorney. Nonetheless, here are three tips that will help ensure that you get the most lucrative personal injury settlement.

Tip #1: Don't Talk About Your Personal Injury Case Online 

Everyone is on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and the like. However, if you are in the middle of a personal injury lawsuit, it is crucial that you don't post about it online. While you may assume that your comment, photograph, etc. will strengthen your case when you post it online, it will actually just be used against you in some way or fashion by the opposing party.

You also want to avoid posting any major life details while the case is pending. For instance, you don't want to post pictures from a vacation as the defense attorney could use these photographs to show that you aren't nearly as injured as you are claiming you are.

Tip #2: Don't Accept the Initial Settlement Offer

More than likely, you want to settle your personal injury case as quickly as you possibly can. However, the last thing that you want to do is settle too soon. By accepting the first offer that you are presented with from the defense, you may be accepting an offer that is far too low and way below what you deserve. There is almost always room for negotiating from that initial offer.

Tip #3: Make Sure Everything Is Confirmed in Writing

When you do finally receive a settlement offer from the opposing party that you believe is good and fair, you want to ensure that you get it confirmed in writing. Your personal injury attorney can assist you in the drafting of a response letter to the opposing party that will state the offer in clear language that confirms the acceptance of the settlement.

If you have been injured in an accident that wasn't your fault and you are interested in filing a claim against the party responsible for your injuries, reach out to a local personal injury attorney for assistance.