Skip to content

If you have been injured due to someone else’s negligence, you may wonder whether you should accept the insurance company’s settlement offer. This decision can be incredibly difficult, as it extends far beyond the immediate financial payout, potentially shaping your long-term security and ability to address ongoing medical needs. Accepting prematurely could leave you with insufficient funds to cover the full cost of your losses. As such, it’s crucial to carefully evaluate the proposed settlement offer and to consult with an experienced New York City Personal Injury Attorney to navigate this complex legal process.

What Are the Potential Benefits of Accepting a Settlement?

In a personal injury lawsuit, a settlement serves as the key method for resolving disputes outside of the courtroom. A settlement requires both parties to agree on the case’s resolution, avoiding a judicial ruling. There are numerous advantages to accepting a settlement, including potentially avoiding a protracted and costly litigation process. Settling can also significantly alleviate the emotional burden and stress associated with legal battles. Beyond this, it offers prompt access to financial support during challenging times. It also gives you a greater degree of influence over the outcome of your claim. You can actively participate in negotiating the terms of the settlement.

What Should I Do if the Insurance Company Offers Me a Settlement?

When deciding whether or not to accept a settlement offer extended to you by the insurance company, there are several factors you should take into account. This includes your financial situation, the severity of your injuries, future medical needs, and other expenses related to the accident.

Generally, insurance companies deliberately start with a low settlement offer to see if you will accept it before you understand what you are actually entitled to. If you accept this offer, it can result in significant cost savings for the insurance company, potentially avoiding higher payouts that might be awarded through further negotiation or litigation. It’s crucial to understand the insurance company’s strategic approach to initial settlement offers to effectively protect your rights and pursue fair compensation for your losses.

Before accepting a settlement offer, it’s in your best interest to consult with a qualified attorney who can provide valuable insights, helping you understand your rights and options. They can review the offer and advise on whether it’s fair and adequate given the unique circumstances of your case. Your attorney can make a counteroffer and negotiate further with the insurance company to increase the settlement amount, ensuring it reflects the full extent of your damages.

If you are dealing with an insurance settlement and need guidance, please don’t hesitate to contact the skilled attorney from Swerling Law, who can help you navigate the complexities of this process and fight for the compensation you deserve. Connect with our firm today to discuss your case.

$10,500,000

To a man who was assaulted at a restaurant and sustained a traumatic brain injury.

$3,250,000

Settlement to a barista who slipped and fell on a defective stairwell while working for Starbucks who sustained back injuries requiring multiple surgeries in 2012.

$3,000,000

Settlement to a woman who was assaulted and sustained back/hip injuries in 2015.

$2,325,000

To a man who sustained back injuries when he was a passenger in the car that rear ended another car.

$1,415,000

Verdict to a high school student who was assaulted by a school dean during her lunch period dislocating her hip in 2014.

View More Results

Read Our Latest Blog Posts

 
Can I Sue for Injuries Caused by Falling Ice or Snow in New York?

When winter weather strikes in New York, snow and ice can pile up on rooftops, awnings, gutters, and ledges, presenting a unique hazard to pedestrians. As temperatures fluctuate, this buildup can loosen and crash down, causing devastating injuries to those below. If this reflects what happened to you, you may…

Read More
 
How Serious Does My Injury Need to Be for a Valid Case in New York?

An accident caused by another party's negligence can lead to significant physical and emotional distress. In addition to the immediate pain and disruption to daily routine, you may face mounting medical expenses, lost income, and a deep feeling of injustice. In such a difficult time, a crucial question often arises: Is…

Read More