How Much Is My Personal Injury Case Worth?

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March 20, 2015

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The question that serves as the title of this blog post is one we field quite often. And it’s a legitimate question. Our Chicago personal injury lawyer understands that the financial costs of an accident are quite significant, so it’s fair for you to be concerned about handling expenses.

The reality is that it is impossible for a reputable personal injury lawyer to offer a general estimate of case value over the internet. Every case is unique and comes with unique circumstances that will dictate what sort of compensation is available.

We cannot guarantee you a specific result or monetary settlement. Doing so would be unethical and dishonest, and we believe strongly in clear and consistent communication with our clients.

However, we can say this with complete confidence: no one will represent you with more skill or passion than our personal injury lawyer. We have a track record of success, as documented on our verdicts and settlements page.

We will be thorough and energetic in our pursuit of compensation. Our attorney can usually pursue compensation for:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Funeral expenses (in a wrongful death action)
  • Pain and suffering

And we will be happy to discuss your case at a free initial consultation.

If you’re a Chicago, Illinois resident and you need an honest, experienced personal injury lawyer, please call Harvey L. Walner & Associates, Ltd. at (312) 410-8496 for a free consultation.

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