The attorneys at Braithwaite McMillian Grimes are here for you when an auto accident has left you with a herniated disc. Contact us today to begin the legal process with an Aiken car accident attorney.
Other forces and impacts can cause serious injuries to your middle and lower back. If you already were suffering from some back pain, you may be prone to a herniated disc
Pain and suffering is a major component of your herniated disc settlement. The insurance company uses what they call an “objective multiplier” that they assign to your medical bills to calculate how much you may have suffered. They may assign a multiplier of two to four for a disc injury. However, this multiplier may not accurately reflect your situation. The insurance company may figuratively take you out of the picture to be in favor of their formula which would likely save them money.
Remember that you are the one who must prove your injuries. Then, you must demand the money you deserve and fight for it during settlement negotiations.
Your attorney would need to tell your story to argue why the insurance company is not properly valuing your situation.
The insurance company is never going to make it easy for you to get the money that you deserve. They will minimize your injury, discounting your symptoms and what you are going through to pay you less.
In reality, there is no such thing as an average settlement for a herniated disc, nor should you be focused on it in the personal injury process. You are your unique person, and you are feeling the effects of the injuries. What someone else may have gotten in a different state, and at another time, should have no bearing on you. You cannot afford to leave money on the table. Let your lawyer advise you what your case may be worth, and they will do their job.
To learn more about herniated disc car accident settlements, contact Braithwaite McMillian Grimes. We will learn more about you and your situation so we can come up with the right value for your case — more than an insurance company will tell you. The first part of the legal process is to reach out to us, however you can, to schedule a free initial consultation. You can call us today at (803) 220-0000 or message us through our website to speak with an attorney about your case.