I am in the process of settling an auto claim from 20 months ago. My car was already fixed so now I am looking at medical payments and pain and suffering. My total medical bills (shoulder surgery) came to a little over $19,000. How much should I be looking at for a settlement?
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fair compensation for auto accident, Midlothian, VA
Posted by Legal Information in September 6th 2008
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You should consider all expenses including loss of wages and medical expenses. Also make sure to include ongoing medical expenses. If you’ve hired an attorney they should have already gone through the process with you. If not, you will want to make a itemized list of ALL expenses.