For example, if
a jury values your claim at $ 50,000 and finds that you were 10 percent at fault, you would only receive $ 45,000.
Not exact matches
Once there, a
jury will determine the true
value of your
claim, and a court - rendered verdict will allow you to receive the monetary compensation necessary to enable your recovery.
To determine how much money you will receive, the
jury first has to
value your
claim and assign a percentage of negligence to each party.
Generally speaking, aside from very specific types of cases involving contracts, or specific types of statutory relief, a Plaintiff typically includes counts for things like NIED (negligent infliction of emotional distress), pain and suffering, loss of consortium, loss of future earning capacity — these are a few of the types of counts whereby there is no specific
value a defendant could ever point to being «fully satisfied» — the reason being, a
jury needs to determine the legitimate
value of these
claims unless the Plaintiff accepts a settlement award whereby he / she / it feels as if it's fully satisfied.
Although these costs and expenses are often considerable, they usually are worthwhile because insurers who pay
claims are more likely to pay a higher
value in settlement if they believe that good plaintiff expert witnesses will likely cause
juries to award more compensation to injured people.
An attorney from our firm can assist you with every aspect of your accident
claim, from gathering evidence such as police reports and witness statements to prove that the other party was not only driving drunk but also caused your accident, to negotiating with the insurance company over the
value of your
claim and even taking your case to court for a full
jury trial should this prove necessary.
So - called «general» or «non-economic» damages in civil
claims where someone is killed are awarded based upon California Civil
Jury Instruction 3921, which states that a jury must come up with a dollar figure value for the loss of, «love, companionship, comfort, care, assistance, protection, affection, society, moral support.&ra
Jury Instruction 3921, which states that a
jury must come up with a dollar figure value for the loss of, «love, companionship, comfort, care, assistance, protection, affection, society, moral support.&ra
jury must come up with a dollar figure
value for the loss of, «love, companionship, comfort, care, assistance, protection, affection, society, moral support.»
Some of the specific factors that a
jury may consider when determining the
value of your
claim may include:
Our firm will utilize our legal knowledge in addition to our experience and resources to fully investigate your
claim and work to build an aggressive, effective legal strategy that offers you the greatest opportunity at a top
value settlement or
jury award.
The Massachusetts Defective Product Attorneys at the Law Firm of Altman & Altman, LLP have successfully handled thousands of cases and have obtained millions of dollars in
claims and
jury awards on behalf of our
valued clients.