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Results may vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances.
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Case Name
Jacob T. Rodgers v. City of Gainesville D/B/A Gainesville Regional Utilities
Pre-Trial Offer
$20,000
Result
$120,000,000
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Jessica Long vs. The Travelers Home and Marine Insurance Company
Pre-Trial Offer
$16,000
Result
$16,400,000
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Woida, Joanne vs Evers Wood Products Inc. and Thomas, Rosetta
Pre-Trial Offer
$350,000
Result
$12,200,000
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Carney, Toni vs. Green Built Construction & Development, Inc. and Bake
Pre-Trial Offer
$400,000
Result
$9,050,000
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James Feaster v. Progressive
Pre-Trial Offer
$100,000
Result
$7,880,000
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At Morgan & Morgan, we have been fighting for over 35 years for our clients who are victims of car accidents to get them the compensation and justice they are owed. After all, insurance companies tend to seek to minimize compensation for car accidents. What may seem like a fair sum might fail to cover long-term medical costs, lost wages from missed work due to a car accident, or delayed injuries or damages that weren’t accounted for in the original settlement amount. Fortunately, we’re experts at navigating the often confusing legal and insurance process for car accidents.
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In a car accident, the accident is just the beginning of your problems. Navigating an insurance claim alone can be tricky, especially if the fault of the car accident is disputed. In addition, insurance companies may try to settle your claim for less than it is actually worth. Hiring an attorney after a car accident can put someone in your corner who knows your state’s laws and the common tricks insurance companies may try to play.
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Morgan & Morgan car accident lawyers operate on a contingency fee basis, which means you only pay if and when we win your case. Our fee would come in the form of a percentage of the settlement or verdict amount we obtain for your car accident case.
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After you submit our quick and easy form for a free car accident case evaluation, Morgan & Morgan will generally call you within 24 hours. Our car accident agents will review and understand your case. Typically, a client will be assigned a car accident attorney, legal assistant, and paralegal within a week after your car accident case review.
When you reach out to Morgan & Morgan by phone, we will assign a car accident attorney, legal assistant, and paralegal within a week after your case review. Our car accident lawyers work as efficiently as possible to ensure the case doesn't take longer than necessary.
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Yes. It is highly recommended to work with a car accident lawyer to help your case. Morgan & Morgan’s car accident legal team can focus on your case by gathering evidence, consulting with experts, and negotiating with the insurance company on your behalf—so you can focus on getting your life back on track. If necessary, a car accident attorney might even take your case to trial to fight for the compensation you truly deserve.
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A car accident settlement amount can vary substantially from state to state, depending on the jurisdiction in which the car accident occurred, alongside the facts of the case itself. Variables like hospital bills, car repair bills, and quotes from mechanics are used to determine the cost of a car accident and what in most cases insurance companies will pay.