By Anderson Cummings Drawhorn on November 6, 2024
You may be eligible for compensation after you suffer an injury due to someone else’s negligence. However, the amount you receive depends on various factors that pertain to the unique circumstances of your case.
If you have questions after being injured by another party’s negligence, we encourage you to contact our Fort Worth personal injury attorneys. We have recovered millions in compensation for injured victims. Find out if you may have legal options. If we can move forward with your case, there are no upfront costs or fees. We only get paid if we win your case.
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Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule, meaning your settlement may be reduced if you share responsibility for the accident. You cannot recover damages if you are found to be more than 50 percent at fault.
Factors that could determine liability:
Texas law generally allows two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. If victims miss this deadline, it could mean they cannot secure compensation.
In some cases, there are exceptions. The statutes of limitations change if a minor is involved in the case. Also, the statute of limitation could be impacted if a claim was filed against a medical malpractice or government entity.
It is highly recommended that you file a claim as soon as possible. If you wait to file a claim, the insurance company could argue that your injuries and damages are less severe. Also, over time, evidence from the incident scene could get erased and weaken your case.
The extent and type of injuries you sustain are critical in determining your settlement amount. If you have severe injuries, your compensation could be higher. This is because the total of your medical costs, as well as the total impact to your overall quality of life will also be greater.
These injuries may result in a higher settlement due to recovery time or continuous medical treatment.
Your current and future medical expenses significantly affect your settlement amount. Ensure your compensation covers all your medical expenses, including potential future costs related to your injury. Keep a thorough record of these types of medical bills.
Your settlement amount could be affected if your injury causes you to miss work or impacts your ability to earn income in the future. Injuries like permanent disability or long-term injury could significantly impact your work life.
These types of documents could help your claim:
Pain and suffering are considered non-economic damages. They compensate for the intangible effects of an injury like physical pain, emotional distress or loss of enjoyment of life. Although it is challenging to quantify pain and suffering, it could impact settlement amount, especially in severe injury cases.
These factors highlight how pain and suffering can impact your claim:
In accidents involving damage to your vehicle or other personal property, repair or replacement costs factor into your settlement. Keep track of detailed estimates and receipts for all property damage related to the incident. This will ensure that your compensation amount adequately covers your damages.
Understanding the key factors that influence personal injury settlements in Fort Worth empowers you to make informed decisions throughout the legal process.
If you were injured due to another party’s negligence, call Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn to protect your rights. We are deeply committed in helping you hold the at-fault party accountable for the actions that led to your injuries. There are no upfront costs or fees to pay. We only get paid if you do.
Schedule a free consultation today. (817) 920-9000.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Seth Anderson, whose team has more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of personal injury seek justice.
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