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Main Office
1828 L Street, N.W., Suite 625
Washington DC 20036
Satellite Office
11300 Rockville Pike
One Central Plaza, Suite 802
Rockville, MD 20852

Frequently Asked Questions

In a continuing effort to serve clients as completely as possible and answer all questions regarding their personal injury and car accident lawsuits, we have provided the following common questions and our responses below.

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Attorneys at Washington, DC's Law Offices of Jay S. Weiss, P.C. fight to win just compensation for personal injury victims throughout the greater DC Metro Area, including Montgomery, Howard, Prince George's, Charles, and other nearby counties in Maryland.  Dial 202-872-1545 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation and start on the path to financial recovery.


 

Should I provide a statement to an insurance company without a lawyer's help?

It is in your best interests to only provide your contact information to an insurance company until you consult with a lawyer. The more significant your injuries, the more imperative it becomes to seek legal counsel before providing any statement. 

Will I have to go to trial to recover damages?

The majority of personal injury cases filed settle prior to trial.

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What is considered "pain and suffering?"

Pain and suffering includes harm and inconvenience caused by physical injury and mental anguish experienced through avoiding activities you engaged in prior to your accident and the potential of surgery.

What determines the amount I might recover?

Every case addresses three issues: 

  • Liability—establishing someone's negligence
  • Damages—the amount that will fairly and adequately compensate you for your injuries
  • Source of collection—insurance or other assets from which damages can be recovered

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What is a typical settlement amount?

An experienced personal injury lawyer reviews and interprets your case information to determine the appropriate value for your claim:

  • Incurred medical bill amount
  • Future medical bills
  • Loss of past income
  • Your age
  • Any permanent limitations caused by the injury
  • Impact on future earning capacity
  • Activities you can no longer do
  • Activities you can do but do not enjoy as much
  • Prognosis for further problems
  • Strength of lay witness testimony

The goal is fair and adequate compensation for your injury and an experienced attorney will know what a reasonable jury would award. The strength of lay and expert witness testimony will likely influence the amount.

Can the insurance company refuse to pay my medical bills if my car was not damaged?

No. While the insurance company might try to draw a direct correlation between damage done to your car and the severity of your personal injury, it is possible that the body sustains damage even if the car did not. The reverse may also be true—a car might experience major impact but the people might only suffer minor cuts and bruises.

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