Bus Accident Case Value
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Have you been injured in a bus and have questions about determining your bus accident case value? Watch this video, then call our lawyers.
Question:
How do I determine the value of my bus accident claim in Buffalo?
Answer:
When someone comes into our office, they want to know what their case is worth after they’ve been hit by a bus. They’re in the car and they were hit by a bus, or they were a rider on the bus and the bus was involved in an accident. They want to know what their case is worth. That’s a very fair question. People want to know that right off the bat, and we understand that.
What we tell people is that a lot of times it really depends on the nature and the extent of your injuries. How seriously injured you are will determine the value of your case. The case of someone who has minor injuries is not going to be worth as much as someone who has more serious injuries or requires surgery. In order to determine the value of the bus accident case, we must look at the nature and extent of the injuries and how long it takes the individual to recover.
Were you or a loved one severely injured in a bus accident and have questions about bus accident case value? Contact our experienced Buffalo bus accident lawyers today for a free consultation and case evaluation.
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