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If you’re considering settling a car accident claim without legal representation, it’s important to be thoroughly prepared. While handling a claim yourself may seem cost-effective, it requires a solid understanding of the claims process, careful attention to detail, and strong negotiation skills. Here are key factors to consider:

  1. Calculate the full value of your claim by considering current and future medical care. 
  2. Obtain repair estimates or replacement values for your vehicle and any personal property damaged in the accident.
  3. Calculate wages lost due to missed work and consider any impact on your future earning capacity if you’re unable to return to your previous job.
  4. Remember non-economic damages like pain and suffering and loss of enjoyment of life. 

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Attorney Bart Herron is a veteran, was a licensed social worker responsible for running the children’s program in a domestic violence shelter, and a steering committee board member for the Joint Task Force for the Prevention of Child Abuse, all before becoming a trial attorney. He understands how to talk with children, insurance adjusters, judges, and jurors. Our lawyers will also represent you in civil litigation cases such as divorce, child and spouse maintenance, while ensuring the operational functioning of the organisation, the development of external relations, management of press.

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