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It's often smart to handle your own injury insurance claim. With basic
information about how the accident claims process works, a bit of organization,
and a little patience, you may be able to handle your own personal injury
claim without a lawyer-and without your insurance company's unfairly
denying or reducing your compensation. In fact, armed with the proper
information, you can often get more compensation for your injury if
you handle it yourself, because you won't have to pay costly lawyers'
fees.
Types of claims you can often handle on your own include those involving:
- Automobile, cycle, or pedestrian accidents.
- Slip or trip and fall accidents.
- Home accidents.
- Accidents with defective products.
Of course, there are times when a lawyer's services can be helpful
or even necessary, especially in situations involving severe or permanently
disabling injuries and certain types of complicated accidents, such
as those involving medical malpractice or toxic exposure.
But because of the four following reasons, in many cases you can represent
yourself.
- The Claims Process Is Simple. Despite what the
insurance industry and some lawyers would like you to think, settling
an injury claim with an insurance company is usually quite simple.
Most claims involve no more than a few short letters and phone calls
with an insurance adjuster who has no legal training, so you don't
need to know technical language or complex legal rules. In fact, your
right to be compensated often depends on nothing more than commonsense
observations about who was careful and who wasn't and how serious
your injuries are.
- The Compensation System Is Structured. The amount
of fair compensation in any given case does not come out of a crystal
ball that only lawyers and insurance companies know how to read. Rather,
a number of simple factors-type of accident, injuries, medical costs-go
into figuring how much any claim is worth. The amount an insurance
company will be willing to pay usually falls into a fairly narrow
range, whether or not a lawyer handles your claim for you.
- You Know Your Claim Best. You know better than
anyone else-insurance adjuster or attorney-how your accident happened.
You were there; they weren't. And you know best what injuries you
suffered and what your physical condition and other circumstances
have been since. Usually, these are the most important things to understand
when settling an injury claim.
- You Can Save Money on Legal Fees. Except in serious
or complicated cases, a lawyer is usually able to negotiate for you
only an extra 10% to 25% above what you can obtain for yourself, once
you understand the claims process. But a lawyer will take 33% to 40%
of your recovery as a fee, and in addition charge you for "cost”-charges
for administrative services such as making copies and holding conference
calls, plus any fees associated with a lawsuit, which lawyers sometimes
begin sooner than necessary. Subtract the lawyer's fees and costs
from the extra amount of the settlement a lawyer might get, and you'll
see how much better you can do on your own.
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