You’ve been hit by a car while walking in Oklahoma City. You’re in pain, facing a pile of medical bills, and wondering how you’ll ever get back to normal life. The last thing you need is an insurance company giving you the runaround or pressuring you to accept a lowball settlement. At 222 Injury Lawyers, we’re here to take that stress off your shoulders and fight for every penny you deserve.
As experienced Oklahoma pedestrian accident attorneys, we know the tactics insurance companies use to minimize and deny claims. We also know that no two cases are exactly alike. While you may be looking for a quick answer on the average settlement for getting hit by a car, the reality is that many factors unique to your situation will impact your case value.
To determine what your case is worth, we’ll carefully consider:
Generally, more serious injuries lead to higher settlements. A catastrophic injury that causes permanent disability or disfigurement will typically result in more compensation than a broken bone that heals with time.
Your settlement should account for all medical expenses related to the accident, including future anticipated care costs. The more extensive and long-term your treatment needs, the higher your potential settlement.
If your injuries keep you out of work, either temporarily or permanently, your settlement should include compensation for those lost earnings. We’ll also factor in any accident-related decrease in your future earning potential.
There’s no definitive price tag for pain and suffering, but more severe and long-lasting injuries tend to receive higher compensation for these intangible losses. We’ll gather evidence to demonstrate how your injuries have impacted your physical and emotional well-being.
Oklahoma drivers must carry at least $25,000 per person in bodily injury liability coverage. If your damages exceed the at-fault driver’s insurance limits, you may need to turn to your own uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage or file a personal injury lawsuit.
Oklahoma follows a modified comparative negligence rule. If you are found partly at fault for the accident, your settlement will be reduced by your assigned percentage of blame. However, you can still recover compensation as long as you are 50% or less at fault.
Because so many variables affect pedestrian accident cases, it’s impossible to provide a one-size-fits-all settlement average. However, based on our experience, some broad ranges are:
Of course, these ranges are just general guidelines. Your case could fall outside these parameters, depending on your specific circumstances.
To improve your chances of receiving full and fair compensation after getting hit by a car, follow these essential steps:
Starting with a free case review from a skilled injury lawyer is the best way to understand your legal options and make informed decisions. At 222 Injury Lawyers, we can assess your case value and advocate for your right to full compensation.
If you’ve been hit by a car in Oklahoma City, don’t try to handle the insurance company on your own. You need an experienced legal advocate who will fight for your rights and work to get you every dollar you deserve. At 222 Injury Lawyers, we offer free case evaluations and work on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay no upfront costs and only owe us a fee if we win your case.
Contact us today to schedule your free consultation. We’re here to help you move forward after a devastating pedestrian accident. Let us deal with the legal stress so you can focus on healing.
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