Tuesday, December 14, 2010
To calculate the amount of the settlement
Personal injury are rather difficult to negotiate because insurance companies cut for-profit companies are doing their best to expenditure. The height of the first offer an insurance company is probably much less the amount you think that your claim. For this reason it is important to understand that the basics such as a physical regulation calculate amount.Difficulty: moderately ChallengingInstructionsThings need: injuries and ExpensesMedical records1Calculate DisabilitiesDocumentation documentation of your medical expenses can be financed by the documentation. It is the BOM doctor clinical transport and hospitals - including ambulance - the prescription of medicines and other expenses. 2Calculate, which your future medical expenses, if necessary, provided. Their health care provider if you can help this. 3Calculate your indirect damage such as loss of salary and child care. Indirect damages include loss of tangible, quantifiable 4List of your general damages not happened, but for injury. This can be, a promotion or a career, losing the ability to daily due to a disability, loss of ability, sexual intercourse - hereinafter referred to as "Loss of Consortium" - and to have the physical pain and mental illness. As a general rule, that are difficult to quantify or intangible losses your damage in steps 1 through 3 are classified as general damages. 5Add together. This is your "special damages". Boards give up to 300% for special equal to 100% damage general damages, calculate the volume of your general damages in this interval are tend to damage depending on the severity of such. If your damage in all General Térêts difficulties, you can this number upwards for less than 500% of the special damages 6Addtogether your total damage result from amount. 7Check preliminary agreement R VousCour local County Web site to sell the last prices for similar violations and to find special damages. This will give an idea if your spreadsheet is realistic or not, you. Fit your calculation, upwards or downwards as needed.
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