Seeking compensation for personal injuries suffered due to another's fault or negligence need not have to escalate to full-blown court litigation. Personal injury settlements may be preferred over a court action in order to minimize the emotional and financial toll that court litigations often bring about to parties involved.
The amount of a settlement varies, depending on a number of factors. These include, but are not limited to: the expected duration of time the injury is to last, the amount of economic damages (such as lost income or wages and medical and personal care expenditures), and the nature and extent of the injury.
Collecting awards in Personal Injury Settlements
When the adversarial party has insurance, the most practical step is to simply notify the other's insurance company of your claim. The latter usually issues a check for the amount of the damages up to the limit of the adversarial party's insurance policy. However, when the adversarial party is uninsured, collecting won't be as simple. You must resort to court intervention and have your personal injury settlement "entered" with a court that has jurisdiction over your case and seek to "enforce" the said personal injury settlement.
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