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  • Serving Smithville, NJ and Atlantic County, New Jersey

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  • You deserve personal attention. We don't get paid until you do. Specializing in Personal Injury, Auto Accidents & Workers Compensation.

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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

How do I calculate for pain and suffering?

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Answered by attorney David F. Stoddard (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The David F. Stoddard Law Firm
There is no formula for calculating pain and suffering. Below are some factors to consider. Just remember, it is your case, not the insurer's case. The insurer has two goal 1) to settle as low as possible, and20 to settle as quickly as possible. You do not have to settle until you are ready. You do not even have to settle. You can go to trial. You have three years to file a suit (2 if the suit is against the government). Also, if you were on the job, you should probably file a workers comp case as well. Maximum Medical Improvement First, one needs to understand the concept of Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI). MMI is the point at which the condition of an injured person is stabilized. No further recovery or improvement is expected even with additional medical intervention.
There is no formula for calculating pain and suffering. Below are some factors to consider. Just remember, it is your case, not the insurer's case. The insurer has two goal 1) to settle as low as possible, and20 to settle as quickly as possible. You do not have to settle until you are ready. You do not even have to settle. You can go to trial. You have three years to file a suit (2 if the suit is against the government). Also, if you were on the job, you should probably file a workers comp case as well. Maximum Medical Improvement First, one needs to understand the concept of Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI). MMI is the point at which the condition of an injured person is stabilized. No further recovery or improvement is expected even with additional medical intervention.
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What are contingent based attorney fees and costs for a medical malpractice case?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
New York's Judiciary Law 474-a sets out the fees lawyers may charge in medical malpractice cases: 30% of the first $250,000 recovered, 25% on the next $250,000, 20% on the next $500,000, 15% on the next $250,000 and 10% on any amount recovered over $1,250,000.
New York's Judiciary Law 474-a sets out the fees lawyers may charge in medical malpractice cases: 30% of the first $250,000 recovered, 25% on the next $250,000, 20% on the next $500,000, 15% on the next $250,000 and 10% on any amount recovered over $1,250,000.
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How do I protect properties and myself if my alcoholic housemate hurts someone?

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Answered by attorney Bernard Huff (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Bernard Huff
You should consult with a social worker and insist that your housemate seek treatment for her alcoholic problem. If she refuses, have the title to the real estate put in your name only.
You should consult with a social worker and insist that your housemate seek treatment for her alcoholic problem. If she refuses, have the title to the real estate put in your name only.
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