Early Offers Are Often Made Quickly
Insurance companies frequently make settlement offers before the full extent of injuries, treatment costs, or recovery time is known.
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KNOW THE FACTS
An initial settlement offer may not fully account for the long-term impact of an injury.
COMMON SETTLEMENT MISTAKES
Insurance companies frequently make settlement offers before the full extent of injuries, treatment costs, or recovery time is known.
Once a settlement is accepted, future medical expenses related to the injury may become your responsibility.
Many settlements require signing documents that may prevent additional compensation later.
BEFORE YOU SIGN
Before accepting any settlement offer, consider these questions.
Does the offer cover all current and future medical expenses?
Some injury-related costs may appear long after an initial settlement offer is made.
Have you completed treatment and fully understood the long-term impact of your injuries?
The full impact of an injury is not always known immediately after an accident.
Have you reviewed the settlement terms before signing any release?
Some settlement documents may limit future options once they are signed.
REAL RESULTS
Many people accept an initial offer without fully understanding their options. These examples illustrate situations where a settlement review helped provide additional clarity before a final decision was made.
99%
of people who requested a review ultimately recovered more than their initial settlement offer.
A free review takes less than a minute.
Start My Free Review →THE PROCESS
A straightforward process designed to help you understand whether a settlement offer deserves a closer look.
Answer a few questions about your accident and the settlement offer you received.
A member of our team reviews the details and compares them against similar situations.
We contact you within 24 hours with an honest assessment and explain any options that may be available.
QUESTIONS
Straightforward answers about settlement offers, injury claims, and insurance company negotiations.
Not before getting an independent review. Initial offers are often made before the full impact of an injury is understood. Once a release is signed, additional compensation is usually no longer available.
A fair personal injury settlement should account for medical expenses, lost income, future treatment needs, pain and suffering, and the long-term impact of the injury. Many insurance company settlement offers are made before the full value of a claim is understood.
A member of our team reviews your information and contacts you within 24 hours. The purpose of the review is to help you better understand whether your settlement offer appears fair based on the details of your injury claim.
Usually not. Speaking with an insurance company does not necessarily prevent you from seeking additional guidance. Unless you have already signed a release or finalized a settlement, you may still have options available.
Yes. Settlement offers arise in many types of personal injury cases, including car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, and slip and fall claims.
Yes. Your information is used only for purposes of reviewing your situation and contacting you regarding your request.
No. The settlement review is completely free and comes with no obligation. You are not required to hire an attorney or take any action after receiving the review.
Yes. The settlement review is completely free and comes with no obligation. You are not required to hire an attorney, move forward with a claim, or take any action after receiving the review.
The purpose of the review is to help people understand whether a settlement offer deserves a closer look before they make a final decision. There is no cost and no obligation.
In many situations, compensation may still be available even when more than one party shares responsibility. Do not assume an insurance company settlement offer is fair based solely on fault discussions.
Yes. Many people seek a second opinion when they have questions about a settlement offer or want additional clarity about their options. A review can help you better understand whether the proposed settlement appears reasonable based on the information available.
The timeline depends on the circumstances of your case and the insurance company involved. Before accepting any settlement offer, it is important to understand the full extent of your injuries, treatment needs, and potential future expenses.
FINAL STEP
A settlement review takes less than a minute to request and could help you avoid making a costly decision.
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