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To get a dollar figure that might represent the value of the general damages, an insurance adjuster will add up all the “special” damages (quantifiable losses) and multiply that total by a number between 1.5 and 5 (that's the multiplier).
If you worked prior to your injury, and are out of work as a result of your injury, you may be able to recover lost wages in your settlement. To calculate these, just multiply your monthly earnings by the amount of months you were out of work due to injury.
If you want to get a rough estimate of how much to expect from a car accident settlement, add up your expenses for medical bills, car repairs and lost wages. Multiply that sum by three. For example, let's say that you injured your back in a car accident and paid $5,000 in doctor's bills.
Many plaintiffs' attorneys were trained to use one of two methods for calculating pain and suffering. The first method is to multiply the plaintiff's actual damages (medical bills and lost wages) by a certain number, generally between 1 and 5 (depending on the severity of the injury).
The insurance company, or a jury, will determine how many days you are expected to be in ongoing pain or discomfort. They then apply your daily rate of pay to the equation and multiply the days of pain by your rate of pay per day. It can be difficult to decide which method to use to calculate pain and suffering.
Insurance companies typically multiply the amount of medical bills by a number between one and five to calculate pain and suffering. The more severe and permanent the injury, the higher the multiplier. You, or your attorney, will need to use your best judgment in estimating your pain and suffering.
Calculating Your Pain and Suffering Damages One way that insurers sometimes calculate pain and suffering damages is to multiply your monetary damages by a figure between one and five. The higher numbers will be assigned to those who've suffered more serious injuries.
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