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There is no way to accurately judge the value of a personal injury claim without a thorough investigation. That’s because the value of any case depends on two major factors: the severity of the injury and the availability of compensation from the responsible party.
If the at-fault party has little or no insurance coverage, even a serious injury may result in limited recovery. On the other hand, a minor accident with strong insurance coverage may still lead to a meaningful settlement. The key is understanding real, recoverable value, not just theoretical numbers.
A person could technically win a large judgment and still recover nothing if there are no available assets or insurance coverage. This is why having proper uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage is so important.
On the flip side, a high insurance policy does not automatically mean a large payout. If the injuries are minor, the value of the claim will still be limited.
Determining a fair settlement value can be difficult, which is why working with an experienced personal injury law firm is so important.
Every personal injury case is unique. Settlement amounts depend on a wide range of factors, including:
Because of these variables, no two settlements are the same, even if the accidents appear similar.
For example, an average wrongful death settlement will vary significantly depending on the facts of the case. The same applies to car accident settlements.
Insurance companies are focused on minimizing payouts. They often make early offers that seem reasonable but fail to account for the full value of a claim.
In Colorado, it is possible to request disclosure of policy limits, which helps determine whether an offer represents the maximum available coverage.
An experienced attorney will go beyond the basic policy and investigate whether additional coverage may apply, such as umbrella policies or other sources of recovery.
This level of investigation can make a significant difference in the final settlement amount.
Settlement amounts are based on two main categories of damages: economic and non-economic damages.
Economic damages include all financial losses related to the injury. These are measurable and have a clear dollar value.
Non-economic damages cover the personal impact of the injury. These do not have a fixed dollar value but are often a significant part of a settlement.
In rare cases, punitive damages may also be awarded if the at-fault party acted in an especially reckless or intentional manner.
It is important to file your claim within the applicable time limits.
In Colorado, the statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is two years from the date of the injury. For motor vehicle accidents, the deadline is typically three years.
If a claim involves a fatality, the timeline is generally two years from the date of death.
Failing to file within these deadlines can prevent you from recovering compensation.
There are two primary ways settlements are paid:
A structured settlement provides payments over time. This can help with long-term financial planning and reduce the risk of spending the funds too quickly.
A lump sum settlement provides the full amount at once. This can be beneficial for paying off debts or making investments but requires careful financial planning.
Learn more about structured vs lump sum settlements.
Determining the value of a personal injury claim requires experience, strategy, and attention to detail.
At Rector Stuzynski Law Firm, we take a thorough approach to every case, ensuring all potential sources of compensation are identified and pursued.
If you’ve been injured, contact our team today for a free consultation. We are available 24/7 and ready to help you move forward.
We provide clear, practical guidance on personal injury claims and the legal process so you can understand your options and move forward with confidence.

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