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Arizona is one of a handful of US states that does not restrict personal injury claims, which ensures that accident victims have the legal right to claim the full compensation they are entitled to. As Scottsdale and Mesa car accident lawyers with years of experience, we appreciate that the financial burden of an incident or injury often goes far beyond your immediate medical expenses.
Article 2, Section 31 of state law enables us to appraise the long-term impacts of your injury without limiting the amount we can claim on your behalf. We’ll clarify how we calculate the compensation you are entitled to and the types of costs and intangible effects that may be a factor.
We’ve noted that there are no damage caps in the state because Arizona law considers any legal restriction on the amount accident victims are entitled to claim unconstitutional. However, it is worth noting that claimants cannot attempt to claim punitive damages from a public entity, such as a city government.
Punitive damages are sometimes awarded in more serious personal injury cases or where the defendant has breached a clear duty of care and is ordered to pay additional compensation for their negligence. The Gage Mathers team will discuss your case with you in detail, analyze all the impacts and long-term effects that form part of your claim, and check that you are satisfied that the amount we are claiming for meets your expectations.
Most personal injury claims are settled out of court, primarily because defendants and the insurance providers and legal teams representing them wish to keep the facts of the case out of the public eye.
Are personal injury settlements public record? An out-of-court settlement agreement is often confidential and ensures both parties can move forward without any obligation to share the agreed-upon compensation amount. Cases that require a formal court hearing, though, are part of the public record, including the verdict, evidence presented, and the compensation awarded by the court.
This means that, in most cases, you are under no obligation to disclose the amount you have received in compensation, and this will be a confidential matter known only to you, your legal team, and the defendant.
Each personal injury case begins with a free initial consultation where we can assess the severity of the accident, the negligence of the third party, and the compensation we believe you may be entitled to. There is no one-size-fits-all calculation as your injuries, pain, stress, and financial costs may differ significantly from another person’s, as will the financial position of the third party, depending on whether they are an individual, a company, or a public entity.
The value of your personal injury claim will depend on factors such as:
We recommend getting in touch if you believe you have a personal injury claim and are interested in the amount you may be entitled to. Consulting an experienced lawyer almost always results in a higher settlement value when all costs and non-financial impacts are taken into consideration.
Most claimants use some of their personal injury compensation to repay debts arising following their accident, including medical fees. Once any liens are paid, the norm is for you to control how you repay other debts or use the funds to adapt to your home, cover lost income, or pay for longer-term treatments to aid in a full recovery.
Can creditors take my personal injury settlement Arizona? We’ve discussed this in a separate guide, but most personal injury accident victims are protected. Even if other income sources or assets are subject to creditor claims, your compensation will usually be safeguarded. You may wish to deposit your compensation in a separate account to avoid any potential complications and to ensure you can prove which funds arise from your personal injury claim and are excluded from creditor action.
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