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Michigan Personal Injury Settlements

 

For an individual who has suffered physically or mentally or has been injured through the carelessness or negligence of the other party, personal injury settlements provide opportunities to recover monetary damages, secure appropriate treatment, and limit further suffering associated with the injury.

Out-of-court settlements are the most preferred means by the insurance companies since they are far less expensive than filing the litigation and going through legal proceedings.

For example, if you are involved in a small car accident, with no serious injuries, it may be in your interest to reach a settlement directly with the insurance company, since the claim adjustor will often offer fair compensation without the hassles of going to court. Also in many other cases like serious injury, the personal injury settlements are offered instantly even while the injured party is in hospital, in the hope of preventing any impending legal proceedings.

However in cases like premises liability, the out-of-court settlement might result in the insured parry getting far less compensation than what it might have received through legal proceedings. This is because the insurer in out-of-court settlements often will not calculate the value of personal injuries, which include factors such as lost wages, pain and suffering, and decreased quality of life, as well as punitive damages.

Besides offering out-of-court settlements, insurance companies sometimes prefer to wait until the case has been filed. Settlement can be reached anytime between the time of the injury and the issuing of judgment by the court.

The laws for personal injury settlement vary from state to state. For example, in Michigan, a person intending to file a medical malpractice action must first serve the written notice to the defendant 182 days before the commencement of the action. Under the Michigan law, there may be more than one cause for an accident.

Because Michigan is a comparative fault state, the jury will take into consideration the conduct of all parties who may have caused or contributed to your injuries. The jury will then assess fault amongst the various persons. In Michigan a victim of accidental injury may be entitled to recover damages, including, but not limited to, medical expenses, lost earnings, lost earning capacity, physical pain and suffering, mental anguish, physical impairment and disfigurement in the past and into the future.

Personal injury settlements offer an attractive option for the insurance companies and the injured party. Accepting an out-of-court settlement means avoiding long bouts of litigation that might drag on for years and cause further financial problems for the injured party. In case of minor settlements, the injured party can deal with the insurer directly and get the claim. However, in case if significant claims it is advised to consult an attorney before opting for an out-of-court settlement.

Author: Ken Marlborough
 
Author Bio:

Florida Home Mortgages provides detailed information on Florida Mortgages, Florida Home Mortgages, Florida Interest Only Mortgages, Florida Mortgage Brokers and more. Florida Home Mortgages is affiliated with Florida Mortgage Interest Rates.

 
 
 

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