Written by our personal injury lawyers in Charlottesville
Personal injury lawyers work for the client and must keep the client informed of all settlement offers in personal injury cases.
It is the practice of our personal injury lawyers in Charlottesville to keep all clients fully informed of all settlement offers in their personal injury accident cases.
Once the medical records and doctor’s opinions are received at our offices in Charlottesville, we set an expected settlement range for the case. The seriousness of the injury, permanent injury opinions by doctors, the violence of the impact from the accident, any permanent scarring, cost of medical treatment, and the liability of the other party are all factors taken into consideration by the experienced personal injury lawyer.
The lawyers at our office, who represent clients in Charlottesville, Louisa County, Fluvanna County, Albemarle County, and all of central Virginia, then call and discuss these matters along with the settlement range assigned to the case.
Once the lawyer has the approval and the authority of the client, negotiations begin on the case. Often the experienced personal injury lawyer is able to negotiate, or mediate, a full and fair settlement offer. The injured client is kept informed the entire time and is encouraged to input their thoughts in the settlement process. Once a final offer is set, the client determines to accept or reject the offer. If the offer is rejected the lawyer will file suit (Complaint) in the appropriate court and proceed to trial, all with the approval of the client.
The above is how an injured client should be treated by their injury lawyer. The experienced personal injury lawyers at Wilson & Hajek follow this outline of how to successfully represent clients injured by the acts of others. That is why We only do Injury Law.
Contact the experienced injury lawyers at the law firm of Wilson & Hajek.
Personal injury lawyers in Charlottesville serving Louisa County, Fluvanna County, Albemarle County, and all of central Virginia.