When your injury happens because someone was careless, engaging in misconduct, or malicious, you should not have to pay for that injury. You can file a personal injury claim against the at-fault party, and a Hudson Personal Injury Lawyer can help you do this. A lawyer is able to help you get the most financial compensation available based on the damages you sustained.
At Law Office of Lyndon R. Helton, PLLC, we want to help you hold an at-fault party accountable for what they have done. There are many accidents that can result in impersonal injury claims. At our firm, we have commonly dealt with many cases, including:
Our firm has significant professional experience in both simple and complex personal injury claims and has helped injured individuals for over 23 years. We want to help you move on with your life.
The value of your settlement in Hudson will depend on the specific financial and personal damages you sustained in the accident. You can recover the full value of your losses if the other party is found entirely at fault. These damages typically include economic and noneconomic damages.
Economic damages have a set value that is objective and includes losses like:
Noneconomic damages are personal or psychological damages and have subjective financial values. These include losses like:
An attorney has significant experience calculating these damages. Their support can prevent you from accepting a settlement that does not fully cover your losses. An attorney can calculate the extent of your losses, including the future consequences of your injury and the common future health effects. By calculating your damages before beginning negotiations, your attorney will be in a better position to get a settlement that fairly and fully compensates you.
Personal injury lawyers in North Carolina typically charge a contingency fee. This means that the attorney receives a portion of the final settlement or verdict. The attorney’s fees are contingent on winning the case, and they do not receive attorney’s fees if the claim is unsuccessful. This system allows injured people who are already concerned about their financial situation to be able to hire legal representation. This provides them a better chance at recovering maximum compensation.
The percentage that the attorney charges will depend on several factors, including the attorney’s skill and experience. The percentage will typically be fixed, with specific changes that will alter the percentage, such as if the claim goes to court. Court cases take more of an attorney’s resources and time, so the percentage charged is greater. Court cases are also likely to secure larger settlements, recovering more compensation for the injured party.
You should always discuss fees and costs with your attorney upfront.
When you need legal support in Caldwell County, contact Law Office of Lyndon R. Helton, PLLC. We want to help you get the financial stability you need.