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Wondering what your case is really worth? Greg Jackson explains why no honest lawyer can promise a dollar amount upfront, and breaks down the damages Texas juries consider. You can count on us for an honest assessment of your case with no false promises.
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People always ask,
how much is my case worth?
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It's a really difficult thing
to evaluate early on in the case.
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In fact, if a lawyer tells you
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that they guarantee
they can get you X number of dollars,
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or that your case
is worth so much money on the first visit,
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you should not only run, but run fast,
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because it's impossible
to determine immediately
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how much the case is worth.
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Case value, so to speak,
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is dependent on how extensive
your injuries are,
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how high your medical bills are,
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how much time you've missed from work,
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what type of limitations
you're going to have
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that are going to be permanent
after you've recovered from the accident.
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It's really impossible to determine
early on what the value of a case is.
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After we've obtained all this information
that I've talked about,
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we can always give our client then
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a good idea of what the range
of a jury verdict would be.
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That's often how we evaluate a case
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is what do we think
a jury would ultimately give at trial?
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We can provide our clients with a range
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so that they can make an informed decision
about settlement of their case.
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When a case goes to trial,
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a jury is asked to award a person
what's called damages.
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Damages fall
into two different categories.
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The first category
is what we call economic damages.
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That's things I tell clients
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that they have maybe
a piece of paper attached to it
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like a medical bill,
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lost income, where someone
has either a paycheck,
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or they receive regular commissions,
or they work overtime.
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Economic damages also include
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something that's called
loss of household services.
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Texas law recognizes a claim
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and recognizes the fact
that in every household,
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there are certain things
that one member of the family does
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that another member
of the family does not.
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We can assign
an economic a dollar value.
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The other type of damages
that a jury can award
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is what are called non-economic damages.
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Non-economic damages are things
that don't necessarily have
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a particular dollar value attached.
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It's things like physical pain,
mental anguish, also physical impairment.
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That means you're not able to do things
that you could do before,
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whether it's usually things
that are more leisurely in nature.
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Another type of non-economic
damages is disfigurement.
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Maybe a person has really significant
scarring after an accident.
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Maybe they were involved
in a bad burn incident,
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or maybe they had to have a major surgery,
and now they have scarring.
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Texas law recognizes a claim
for the body being disfigured.
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Another thing that juries can award
as non-economic damages
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is something that's called
loss of consortium.
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It's a difficult thing
for juries to evaluate.
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It's the loss of relationship.
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We see it especially in parent-child,
or husband-wife relationships.
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It's not like a husband or a wife
loves their spouse less after an accident,
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but a relationship can be
seriously damaged after an accident.
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It's harder to be as participatory
in a relationship,
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whether that's just in doing things
that you like to do,
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or in fact, it can include,
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and the jury can award
for the loss of sexual relationship
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and for consolation that one party
can provide to the other;
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advice, counsel.
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Those things that you have
in a relationship
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that if someone's seriously injured
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and they're not able
to be the person that they were before,
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the law recognizes a claim for that.
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We try to recover all those types
of damages for our clients.