It is  extremely difficult  (if not impossible) to assess the value of your case at the time you hire an attorney.  Your attorney will not have the information necessary to properly value your case until  a good distance down the road after the case has been worked up for trial.  Further, as the value of your case is closely tied to the permanency of your injuries, it often takes a great deal of time to determine which of your injuries are permanent, and which are not.  Run away from any attorney who tells you how much your  case is worth the day you hire him.

 


Q: How much is my case worth?

A: It is extremely difficult (if not impossible) to assess the value of your case at the time you hire an attorney.  Your attorney will not have the information necessary to properly value your case until  a good distance down the road after the case has been "worked up" for trial.  Further, as the value of your case is closely tied to the permanency of your injuries, it often takes a great deal of time to determine which of your injuries are permanent, and which are not.  Run away from any attorney who tells you how much your  case is worth the day you hire him.


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