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| Dan Baldyga's Auto Insurance
Advice |
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The Motor
Vehicle Accident "Evaluation Process"
By: Dan Baldyga
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While
Legal Romantics would like to characterize the
trial of a lawsuit as a “Search For Truth”
that’s not a reality!
Cases are decided on the evidence. When reviewing cases
before them, judges invariably use the phrase,
“The evidence shows”, rather than, “The truth of
the matter is”. That first phrase is a reality
that filters from the courtroom down to the
objective evaluation of each case tried.
If Fred Fuddle is the town drunk, or if his conduct at
the accident scene was provably abnormal than
the value of your case should increase. If your
injuries are visible and/or demonstrable, it’s
likely your settlement will be larger. The
conduct of both Fuddle and you before the
accident may be significant. If you had been at
a bar drinking heavily or raising holy hell out
on the highway before the accident, you’ll
likely get less regard from the jury than if you
were driving to your house of worship with your
family.
So, the circumstances of your behavior before, during,
or after the accident increases or decreases the
value of your settlement.
THE SIX MOST IMPORTANT ELEMENTS IN THE “EVALUATION
PROCESS”: To be fully informed, you must know
and understand the six primary evaluation
elements that figure into the process of
evaluation. They are as follows:
(1) THE FACTS (2) THE EVIDENCE (3) THE LAW (4) YOUR
INJURY (5) SPECIAL DAMAGES (6) THE
INTANGIBILITIES.
(1) THE FACTS: The gathering of the provable
factual information is the first step in the
evaluation. If you try to evaluate a claim
without as complete a file of facts as possible,
it’s like going hunting for a lion with a
slingshot.
(2) THE EVIDENCE: You must weigh all factual
evidence known to you against the actual
evidence you can produce to substantiate it. No
matter what information you’re aware of, your
position will always be stronger if you have the
evidence to back you up.
For example: You can talk until the cows come home
about the unsightly black-and-blue marks you had
on your face, ribs, and hips, the scar on your
forehead, or the 75 feet of skid marks Fred
Fuddle’s auto left on the highway before he
smashed into you, but Adjuster I. M. Smart will
never adequately comprehend, (nor want to
believe you) unless you provide him with
photographs.
Providing Smart with the proof-positive of photographs
will cause his Supervisor’s eyes to bulge as he
inhales a deep breath of resignation and
declares, “Hey, this one’s gonna cost us” .
QUESTION: “How can Dan be so sure about that”? ANSWER:
“Because before Dan retired, after spending over
30 years on that firing line, he was an
Insurance Adjuster, Supervisor, Manager and
Trial Assistant. He’s been there, saw that, plus
heard (and felt) that thousands of times” !
Whenever possible you must help Adjuster I. M. Smart
justify the settlement figure he wants to get
approved by his immediate superior at Granite
Mountain Insurance Corporation.
(3) THE LAW: As proved in over 83% of the
accidents in the United States in 2002 the
impact you were subjected to is clearly the
fault of “Fumbling” Fred Fuddle, so the law is
on your side.
Armed with the information found in my third book AUTO
ACCIDENT PERSONAL INJURY (How To Evaluate And
Settle Your Loss) plus THE BASE FORMULA (The
Baldyga Auto Accident Settlement Evaluation
Formula) you’ll be able to do that. THE BASE
FORMULA will correctly evaluate your “Pain and
Suffering”. This book can be found at
http://www.caraccidentclaims.com or
http://www.autoaccidentclaims.com. In this
book you'll learn how to settle your own claim
without handing a huge percentage to an
attorney. A lawyer who has done nothing more
than have his secretary send Fuddle a letter of
representation and then think it’s perfectly
acceptable after many moths (sometimes years) of
hiding/stumbling/fumbling and verbally pitching
his well-practiced answer when you asked him,
“Hey what’s going on with my claim?” with an
answer like, “I’m right on top of it, hang in
there, old friend and I‘ll make it come out
right”). And then, later on down that pike,
proceed to take a huge (unearned) portion of
your settlement dollars.
(4) INJURY TO YOU: The seriousness of your
injury has to be considered. (Ole’ Doc Comfort,
your attending physician’s Medical Report,
should go into detail about that). Your age will
have an effect on the time it takes you to
recover. The time you lost at work will have a
direct bearing on the length of your recovery.
(5) SPECIAL DAMAGES: All of your direct and
tangible losses are prime factors to be
implemented in the consideration of the value of
your claim. (Clearly stated details regarding
Damages are found in Chapter Four of my book).
(6) INTANGIBLE ELEMENTS: These include your
reasonableness, your economic status, your
standing in the community, the obvious sentiment
conjured up when one considers the degree of the
seriousness of your injury, plus the attitude of
Fred Fuddle (and often your witness) regarding
your case.
Sympathy will come into play if you’re a widow or a
highly respected Little League Coach, in
contrast to your being identified as a raucous
bum with a history of getting into scrapes with
the law.
Emotional factors often have considerable weight in the
evaluation of your claim. Whatever the
intangible elements may be, you must force
yourself to investigate and then evaluate them
just as objectively as possible. So, if what’s
being contended is incorrect, you can deny them
(plus you must prove the conclusions not to be
true) when and where it becomes appropriate to
do so.
DISCLAIMER: The
only purpose of this claim tip is to help people
understand the motor vehicle accident claim
process. Neither Dan Baldyga nor Automotive
Trends make any guarantee of any kind
whatsoever; NOR to substitute for a lawyer, an
insurance adjuster, or claims consultant, or the
like. Where such professional help is desired it
is the INDIVIDUAL’S RESPONSIBILITY to obtain
said services.
Dan Baldyga's latest book AUTO ACCIDENT PERSONAL
INJURY INSURANCE CLAIM (How To Evaluate And
Settle Your Loss) can be found on the internet
at his web site
http://www.autoaccidentclaims.com. This book
reveals "How To" successfully handle your motor
vehicle accident claim, so you won't be taken
advantage of. It also goes into detail regarding
the revolutionary BASE (The Baldyga Auto
Accident Settlement Evaluation Formula). BASE
will explain how to determine the value of the
"Pain and Suffering" you endured, because of
your personal injury.
Copyright (c) 2004 by Daniel G. Baldyga. All
Rights Reserved
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