If someone suffers an injury due to someone else’s negligence, they’ll naturally want to know how much money they can expect to receive. It really doesn’t matter whether they were in a bicycle accident, car wreck, motorcycle accident, or anything else. It would be nice to know immediately. However, there are a lot of factors that will determine how much your bicycle accident settlement is.
The bicycle accident attorneys with Sand Law have some information on those factors. We’re experts in personal injury accident law and have a long track record of helping our clients obtain maximum compensation. Find out what we can do for you by calling 651-291-7263 or contacting us online for a free consultation.
According to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, there were a total of 511 bicycle accidents reported in Minnesota in 2021. Those accidents resulted in 458 severe injuries and 8 fatalities. These statistics illustrate the significance of bicycle accidents and the potential for severe injuries or even loss of life.
There’s no fixed average settlement amount for bicycle accident claims, as each case is unique. The settlement amount can vary widely based on the specifics of the accident and the resulting damages. Liability, the extent of injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering all play a role in determining the settlement value.
Several key factors influence the value of your bicycle accident claim. These include the following:
The worse you’re hurt, the more money you can expect to receive. Examples of severe injuries include spinal cord or brain damage, internal organ damage, and others. The value of your claim will largely depend on the impact of these injuries on your daily life, ability to work, and overall quality of life.
Your total damages refer to the economic and non-economic losses you have suffered due to the bicycle accident. The following are some common examples of damages in a personal injury case.
The available insurance coverage plays a significant role in determining the potential value of your claim. This coverage includes liability insurance held by the at-fault party and any applicable coverage you have under your insurance policies. For example, you may carry uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage or personal injury protection (PIP). The policy limits of these coverages will determine the maximum compensation available to cover your damages.
An experienced personal injury attorney can thoroughly evaluate your case, assess the severity of your injuries, calculate your total damages, and review the available insurance coverage. They can then negotiate with the insurance company to seek the highest compensation. Your attorney can also explore other legal avenues to ensure you receive fair and just compensation for your injuries and losses.
The settlement value of a personal injury claim refers to the amount of compensation that can be negotiated and agreed upon between the parties involved, typically through negotiations or mediation, without going to trial. Settlement negotiations aim to reach a resolution that is acceptable to both parties. A settlement can help all parties avoid the need for a lengthy and potentially unpredictable trial process.
The settlement value will often depend on the following:
Trial value refers to the potential compensation a jury could award if the case goes to trial. Several factors determine trial value, such as:
Bicycle accident settlement negotiations often involve compromises and considerations that may result in a lower settlement amount than what could be awarded at trial. However, settling a case allows for more control over the outcome. It also eliminates the uncertainty associated with a trial.
By working with a knowledgeable attorney at Sand Law, you can have peace of mind knowing that your case is in capable hands. We’ll use our extensive knowledge and experience to determine why the bicycle accident happened and who’s to blame. We’ll then work to help you get every dollar you deserve. Call 651-291-7263 or use our online contact form to schedule a free review of your case.