Introduction
One of the most common questions accident victims ask is, “How much is my case worth?” The answer depends on several key factors.

1. Medical Expenses
This includes:

  • Emergency care

  • Hospital bills

  • Surgeries

  • Medication

  • Future medical treatments

2. Lost Income
If your injuries prevent you from working, you may recover:

  • Lost wages

  • Reduced earning capacity

3. Pain and Suffering
This covers non-economic damages such as:

  • Emotional distress

  • Mental trauma

  • Reduced quality of life

4. Property Damage
Compensation also includes repair or replacement of damaged property, such as your vehicle.

5. Long-Term or Permanent Injuries
If your injury leads to disability, you may receive long-term compensation.

Important Note
Insurance companies often try to settle quickly for less than you deserve. Always evaluate offers carefully.

Conclusion
Every case is unique. Consulting a qualified personal injury lawyer is the best way to determine your case value and maximize your compensation.

Occupational Disease

A disease or illness that is contracted primarily as a result of an exposure to risk factors arising from work activity or workplace conditions.

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