Every case is different, but generally speaking, a lawyer will review your medical records, speak with witnesses, review accident reports and analyze how the injury has affected your life. No one, including your attorney, can tell you what your case is worth until you are finished with medical treatment and all the evidence relevant to your claim has been gathered and assessed. In the case of litigation, the evaluation of your claim may be ongoing as evidence is produced by all parties and the testimony of witnesses is obtained.
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