Some burn injuries can literally last a lifetime. They can be intensely painful. Victims of burns may even have to deal with pain for the rest of their life. In fact, certain burn injuries can cause a person to have their life shortened as a result. Depending on the nature and extent of the burn, ranging all the way from first-degree burns to sixth-degree burn injuries, can definitely influence your mobility and recovery. This is why those who have been burned through no fault of their own ought to seek out a burn injury attorney at Jacoby & Meyers as soon as possible to help both with your medical treatment and your legal claim.
Considerations to Help Determine Monetary Damages
Los Angeles personal injury lawyers at Jacoby & Meyers will consider several factors when evaluating and analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of your legal case. Doing so will enable them to roughly estimate and determine the amount of compensation an individual can recover from the insurance company.
It can hinge on these types of factors:
- Duty Owed- There is some chance that an individual may be burned by a piece of equipment. If that does happen, then they may be able to go after the manufacturer of the equipment for liability for the accident as well.
- Direct Cause- Was the accident the direct reason why the client ended up with burns? Or maybe, it was just a contributing factor? This is something that is going to weigh heavily in the courtroom.
- Severity Of The Injury- The amount of damage done to one’s body in general. The more severe the burn injury, the more likely a jury is to award compensation. For example, a third, fourth, fifth or sixth-degree burn can mean significant injury occurred. This can elevate the bodily injury portion of the case to a higher level. The insurance-company adjuster can assume negligence due to recklessness. This may make litigation unnecessary. The outcome of your settlement really depends on the facts of your case which is why retaining a capable burn accident injury attorney from Jacoby & Meyers will help you get your life back on track.
An attorney can review these factors to determine their validity and weight on a case. The attorney might not determine the exact amount of compensated by a jury. However, the client can have a good idea of what he or she stands to recover in a settlement.
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