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personal injury settlement amounts FAQ
Whiplash, personal injury settlement amount?
Feb 10, 2007 by timmie00 | Posted in Injuries
I was in an automobile accident in March 06, I was rear-ended taking a left hand turn and the insurance company admitted liability imediately. My car was totaled and was in the er for exrays, ct scan and mri's. and they were talking about a settlement
Since you are still treating and still having problems a year later you will end up with more than someone who only treated for 3 or 4 months (like myself). My settlement was $10,000 and ALL of my medical bills were paid in addition to that. In addition
Margie M | Feb 10, 2007
Since you are still treating and still having problems a year later you will end up with more than someone who only treated for 3 or 4 months (like myself). My settlement was $10,000 and ALL of my medical bills were paid in addition to that. In addition
Margie M | Feb 10, 2007
Is a personal injury settlement amount considered a public record?
Mar 29, 2011 by not happy | Posted in Law & Ethics
Only if it came about as the result of a lawsuit that went to trial. The parties can ask for the amount to be sealed.
Libraryanna | Mar 29, 2011
Yes. Unless the file is sealed by the court.
Russ | Mar 29, 2011
Settlement amounts for Personal Injury related to an auto accident for a minor...?
Mar 06, 2007 by krissy9w333 | Posted in Law & Ethics
Does anyone have any advice for a settlement amount for a small personal injury? I am not going to get an attorney, it was fairly minor. The fault is totally on the other party, and they've settled $1200 for myself for minor whiplash, missed work, etc.
After the settlement given to a man in a motorcycle accident of the max. allowed for minor injuries & pain & suffering of $2500.00 , he sued to get more out of the insurance company, but the courts up-held the legislation, so he got $2500.00.
The Count | Mar 06, 2007
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SAIC to pay $500.4M in settlement
21.05.12
CityTime was “a dampener on [our] morale, on the spirit of the company,” he said in an interview last week. “We can step out from under that now ... We can start to play offense.”
Preet Bharara, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, last week called problems in the program “perhaps the single largest fraud ever perpetrated on the city of New York.”
Under its settlement, SAIC will pay $500.4 million in restitution and penalties. The company will also waive an additional $40 million that the city has not paid, and the U.S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York will appoint an independent monitor for three years to review certain SAIC policies and practices.
The attorney’s office has charged SAIC with one criminal count — to which it has pleaded not guilty — but will defer prosecution based on SAIC’s “cooperation with the investigation, remediation efforts and acceptance of responsibility,” the company said in a statement. If SAIC complies with the deferred prosecution agreement, the charge will be dismissed in three years.
Source: Washington Post
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FORD MOTOR COMPANY v. GARCIA
Leagle.com - May 21, 2012
This is a dispute over fees awarded to an ad litem appointed in connection with the proposed division of a personal injury settlement between an incapacitated plaintiff and his guardian. The court-appointed attorney requested fees based on an unsworn
How much does it cost to make a personal injury claim?
SYS-CON Media (press release) (blog) - May 21, 2012
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Business Review USA (press release) - May 21, 2012
These ordeals can often be resolved with the assistance of an insurance company and a fair settlement that is going to quickly pay for injuries, damage to property, or any other associated costs. When drivers are not receiving the financial assistance