Average Back Injury Settlement Compensation for Car Accidents (2024)

Average Back Injury Settlement Compensation for Car Accidents (2)

This post looks at the average settlement amount in back injury car accident claims. I last updated this page on December 14, 2021.

Let’s start with a few statistics. A verdicts and settlements database found that the median plaintiff’s verdict award for motor vehicle cases that involved back injuries is $212,500.

For all car, truck, and motorcycle accident injury cases in the database that earned a plaintiff’s verdict, the median award is $300,000.

Sample Verdicts and Settlements in Back Injury Cases 2017-2021

The difficulty in using average verdict statistics is that they are pretty useless. Why? The typical back injury case does not go to trial. So the average settlement for a back injury will be different from the average verdict.

So the better weapon, albeit far from perfect, is to look at comparable back injuries to your injury. This will not give you the settlement compensation payout you will get in your case even if the facts seem identical. But sample back injury settlements and verdicts, help you better understand the possible ranges for your case.

Below are sample back injury verdicts. Most are in the Baltimore-Washington area in 2017-2021. But we have updated it to include some national settlements as well.

  • February 2022 – Texas $2,168,000 Verdict: A 40-something man was rear-ended. He suffered spinal injuries, including a lumbosacral herniation. The man underwent four months of chiropractic care. He also underwent multiple spinal procedures. The man was restricted from heavy lifting. He could no longer work as a ranch hand. The man alleged negligence against the at-fault driver. He claimed he excessively sped and failed to take evasive action. The jury awarded $2,168,000.
  • December 2021 – Georgia $100,000 Settlement: A 30-something passenger was sideswiped. She suffered C-3, C-45, C6-7, L-34, and L5-1 herniations and tears and an L4-5 herniation. The woman also suffered soft-tissue right shoulder and elbow injuries. The woman underwent chiropractic and physical therapy. She also underwent painkilling lumbar injections. The woman experienced residual back, neck, and right shoulder pain. Her injuries affected her ability to perform household chores. The woman alleged negligence against the at-fault driver. She claimed he excessively sped and unsafely changed lanes. The woman received a $100,000 settlement.
  • December 2021 – Mississippi $302,968 Verdict: A 44-year-old woman was rear-ended. She suffered a labral tear and a lumbar strain. She underwent a shoulder repair. The woman also developed crash-related anxiety. She alleged negligence against the at-fault driver. She claimed she failed to timely brake and maintain an appropriate lookout. The jury awarded $302,968.
  • November 2021 – Louisiana $554,000 Verdict: A dump truck driver was rear-ended by a tractor-trailer. He suffered soft-tissue cervical and lumbar injuries. The man underwent spinal fusions. He developed adjacent segment disease. The man alleged negligence against the truck driver. He claimed he excessively sped and failed to maintain an appropriate lookout. The jury $554,000.
  • July 2021 – Virginia $700,000 Settlement: A pedestrian was struck at a crosswalk. She suffered an L1 compression fracture, a left hip fracture, a fibula fracture, a foot wound, and a ruptured bladder. The woman was hospitalized for a week. She spent an additional week at a rehabilitation facility. The woman underwent physical therapy and wound care for several months. She experienced limited hip flexibility while exercising. The woman alleged negligence against the at-fault driver. She claimed he failed to yield to a pedestrian and keep an appropriate lookout. This case settled for $700,000.
  • June 2021 – Texas $312,198 Verdict: A 42-year-old woman was rear-ended by a Domino’s delivery driver. She suffered cervical and lumbar bulges and right shoulder pain. The woman underwent several months of physical therapy. She subsequently underwent shoulder and cervical steroid injections. All her injuries resolved except her neck-related ones. Two years later, the woman underwent a cervical discectomy and fusion. She alleged that the Domino’s driver’s negligence caused her injuries. She claimed he failed to slow down and maintain an appropriate distance. The woman also made a vicarious liability claim against Domino’s. The defense denied liability. They argued that the woman suddenly stopped. The jury found the delivery driver 80 percent liable and the woman 20 percent liable. They awarded $312,198.
  • May 2021 – Kentucky $497,611 Verdict: A 71-year-old woman was a passenger in her husband’s vehicle. They were rear-ended. The woman suffered the aggravation of her previous L4-5 fusion and a C4-7 injury. She underwent pain management therapy. One year later, the woman underwent a C4-7 fusion. She settled with her husband’s insurer for $100,000. The woman then made a UIM claim against Erie. She alleged that the other driver’s negligence caused her injuries. The woman claimed she excessively sped and failed to maintain a proper lookout. A jury found the other driver 70 percent liable and the woman’s husband 30 percent liable. They awarded $497,611.
  • November 2020 – Washington $209,000 Verdict: A 64-year-old shuttle van passenger was involved in a backing accident. He suffered C5-6, C6-7, L4-5, and L5-S1 bulges. The man’s neurosurgeon recommended a discectomy and a laminectomy. He alleged negligence against the shuttle van driver. The man claimed he unsafely reversed his vehicle. He also alleged vicarious liability against the shuttle van driver’s employer. The jury awarded $209,000.
  • August 2020 – Oregon $25,557 Verdict: A woman was T-boned. She suffered chest, neck, and lower back sprains and strains, somatic and segmental dysfunction, and an intervertebral lumbar disc protraction. The woman alleged that the at-fault driver’s failure to give the right-of-way caused her injuries. A jury awarded her $25,557.
  • August 2020 – Washington $14,324 Verdict: A 47-year-old man was rear-ended. He suffered cervical, lumbar, and thoracic sprains with somatic and segmental dysfunction and C4-5 and thoracic degeneration. The man alleged negligence against the at-fault driver. He claimed he negligently tailgated him and failed to slow down. The jury awarded the man $14,324.
  • August 2020 – New York $25,000 Settlement: A minor passenger was struck head-on. He suffered L3-4 and L5-S1 bulging and a left clavicle fracture. The boy’s mother alleged negligence against the at-fault driver. This case settled for $25,000.
  • May 2020 – Washington $72,452 Verdict: A 52-year-old woman was rear-ended. She suffered a lumbar herniation with radiculopathy. The woman underwent chiropractic care, steroid injections, massage therapy, and physical therapy. She alleged negligence against the at-fault driver. The woman claimed he negligently tailgated her and failed to timely brake. The defense denied liability. They argued that the woman’s injuries were pre-existing. The jury awarded the woman $72,452.
  • April 2020 – Oregon $125,000 Settlement: A man was sideswiped. He suffered spinal protrusions and bulges, an annular tear with tingling, numbness, and radiculopathy, chest and hand contusions, a subconjunctival hemorrhage, and the aggravation of his pre-existing lumbar injury. The man alleged negligence against the at-fault driver. He claimed he made a negligent lane change and failed to maintain an appropriate lookout.
  • March 2020 – New York $25,000 Verdict: While stopped near an intersection, the plaintiff’s van was struck by the van behind it. He initially refused to seek medical attention but visited his primary care physician two days later. He claimed that he suffered a C-4-C-5 herniation, and bulges to his L1-L2, L2-L3, and L4-L5 discs. The plaintiff also suffered multiple tears on his right dominant shoulder. He underwent physical therapy courses over a week after his diagnosis. He underwent surgery on his right shoulder. The plaintiff now experiences difficulties with basic activities as a result. His physician opined that he would need surgery on his spine. The jury awarded the plaintiff $25,000 in damages.
  • February 2020 – Texas $33,525 Verdict: While the plaintiff driving eastward, the southward traveling defendant struck his vehicle after stopping at a stop sign. His vehicle landed in a yard. Two days later, he visited an emergency room, where he was diagnosed with soft-tissue back pain and a left-hand hematoma. He ultimately suffered herniations to his C2-3, C3-4, C4-5, C5-6, C6-7, L2-3, L3-4, L4-5, and L5-S1. He underwent physical therapy with a chiropractor. The plaintiff also underwent pain management, consisting of epidural steroid injections. He also underwent lumbar and cervical injections. The plaintiff noted that he continued to experience lower back pain if he sat for extended periods. The jury awarded the plaintiff $33,525.
  • February 2020 – Texas $22,890 Verdict: In this case, the plaintiff struck the defendant’s vehicle as the defendant making a left turn. He sustained disc protrusions at C5-6 and L3-4 and soft-tissue neck, back, and left shoulder injuries. He underwent over thirty physical therapy and chiropractic sessions within three months. The plaintiff can no longer ski or surf as a result. The jury awarded the plaintiff, $22,890, which was reduced to $18,312 based on comparative negligence.
  • February 2020 – Virginia $1,980,000 Settlement: While a passenger in a vehicle went off-road and struck an illegally parked tractor-trailer, the plaintiff suffered multiple injuries. They consisted of fractures to his L2, sternum, ankle, and ribs. So clearly this is more than a back injury case, but an L2 fracture is a serious injury. The case settled for $1,980,000.
  • January 2020 – Maryland $205,392 Verdict: While driving on Shady Grove Road in Gaithersburg, the plaintiff’s vehicle was rear-ended by a motorist who was asleep at the wheel. In addition to knee injuries, the plaintiff suffered soft-tissue back and neck injuries. He underwent physical therapy and knee surgery. The Montgomery County jury awarded the plaintiff $205,392.
  • December 2019 – Maryland $200,000 Verdict: The plaintiff sideswiped as she entered an intersection. She suffered a herniated C-56 disc and the aggravation of her formerly asymptomatic lumbar spinal cyst. Two months later, she underwent fusion surgery and an anterior cervical discectomy. The plaintiff then underwent physical therapy and pain management. Her experts testified that the collision caused her disc herniation and aggravated cyst. The plaintiff also claimed that is unable to return to work. The defense counsel contended that she was physically capable of working. Their orthopedics expert testified that her herniation also pre-existed the collision. The Frederick County jury awarded $200,000.

  • December 2019 – Maryland $120,429 Verdict: The plaintiff, after coming to a stop behind a school bus, was rear-ended by the defendant. In addition to soft-tissue shoulder, neck, and rib injuries, the plaintiff had his pre-existing degenerative changes in the spine aggravated. He experienced chronic radicular pain in his lumbar region. He underwent physical therapy courses and steroid injections for treatment. His soft-tissue injuries resolved, but his lower back injuries did not. The plaintiff’s physiatrist testified that the collision caused his spinal injuries, which necessitate future surgery including a laminectomy fusion surgery to his lumbar region. The Montgomery County jury awarded the plaintiff $120,429 in damages.
  • November 2019 – Maryland $7,483,254 Verdict: While at a gas station, the plaintiff’s vehicle was struck at the side by an electrician’s van. The plaintiff also testified that he saw the van drive away from the gas pump and hit his vehicle’s driver-side door. An MRI revealed an L5-S1 herniation and aggravation of a degenerative disc disease at C3-4 and C5-6. The plaintiff also suffered from post-traumatic cervical radiculopathy. After undergoing two years of physical therapy and pain management, his doctors recommended a discectomy and two-level fusion surgery, which were unsuccessful. Two years later, he had revision spinal surgery in his lumbar region. It was not successful, and he was now permanently impaired. He can no longer work. A Prince George’s County jury awarded $7,483,253.89.
  • January 2019–Maryland $14,700 Verdict: Plaintiff was driving his vehicle toward an intersection when a vehicle driven by the defendant attempted to make a left turn in front of his vehicle. The vehicles collided, and the plaintiff claimed he sustained injuries to his back, causing continued pain and discomfort. The defendant admitted liability, but the case went to trial on causation and damages. The jury awarded $14,780 in damages.
  • October 2018–Maryland $53,883 Verdict: Plaintiff, a UPS driver, was driving a UPS tractor-trailer on I-95 just north of Baltimore when the defendant rear-ended him. Plaintiff allegedly sustains injuries to the middle and upper back and sought compensation for pain and suffering, medical expenses, and lost wages. The case went to trial in Montgomery County and the jury awarded $53k.
  • January 2018–Maryland $28,600 Verdict: Plaintiff was proceeding through the intersection of Fulton Ave and Pressman Street in Baltimore when another vehicle ran a red light and hit her. The driver of the other vehicle fled the scene and was never identified. Plaintiff sued her insurer, Allstate, for UIM benefits and was awarded $28k.
  • April 2017–Maryland $60,000 Verdict: Plaintiff was a 34-year woman who is rear-ended on an interstate. She herniated a disc in her neck and hadradiculopathy, which means the disc was hitting a nerve root. The jury in relatively rural Westminster awarded $60,000.

Some Older Verdicts

  • December 2015–Maryland $130,000 Verdict: Plaintiff, a retired 68-year-old male, came to a stop on the highway and was rear-ended allegedly resulting in a herniated disc. The defendant alleged that Plaintiff contributed to the accident by coming to a very sudden and unnecessary stop. The jury in Prince George’s County found in favor of the Plaintiff and awarded damages of $130,000 for his back injuries which he claimed would have a permanent impact on his life.
  • June 2015–Maryland $18,000 Verdict: Plaintiff suffered lumbar disc herniation, mental anguish, and soft tissue neck injuries from a rear-end collision. The defendant disputed liability and contested the nature and extent of the plaintiff’s claimed injuries. A Prince George’s County jury awarded $18,000 in damages. This is a tough loss in a venue that has been favorable to plaintiffs historically.
  • June 2014, Maryland: $113,555 Verdict: A local marketing director was walking to a table at the outdoor seating patio of J. Paul’s Harbor Place restaurant in downtown Baltimore when she stepped into an uncovered gutter and tripped and fell. She was taken by ambulance to a local emergency room where she was diagnosed with a fractured ankle and a lumbar disc herniation. The ankle was set and cast and removed six weeks later. Her lower back injuries required several months of physical therapy and chiropractic treatment. She sued the restaurant owners for negligence, claiming the tables and chairs were placed too close to the open gutter. Defendants argued the gutter was clearly marked, and that Plaintiff had visited the restaurant before and was familiar with the restaurant floor plan. A Baltimore City jury rendered a verdict in favor of Plaintiff for $113,555.
  • April 2014, Maryland: $412,738 Verdict: A 30-year-old woman was a passenger in her friend’s vehicle traveling northbound on Ritchie Highway in Anne Arundel County. Her friend attempted to make a left turn across the southbound lanes of traffic when the car was broadsided by a southbound vehicle traveling about 50 mph. The woman was transported by ambulance to a local hospital where she was diagnosed with three fractured ribs, body bruising, and neck and back injuries. Her injuries required treatment from an orthopedist, physical therapist, and chiropractor. She sued her friend for negligence, for failing to yield the right-of-way to oncoming traffic, and for failing to keep a proper lookout. Defendant stipulated liability in exchange for a verdict cap at $100,000 (her insurance policy limits), but argued the extent of Plaintiff’s injuries, claiming Plaintiff’s back and neck treatment was excessive and unnecessary. An Anne Arundel County jury found for Plaintiff for $412,737.77, which was reduced to the stipulated sum of $100,000.
  • April 2014, District of Columbia: $15,285 Verdict: A 63-year-old man was diagnosed with soft tissue cervical and lumbar injuries, as well as aggravation of a pre-existing degenerative disc disease after being rear-ended at an intersection and. The driver of the vehicle that struck him was uninsured, so the man sued his uninsured motorist carrier, State Farm. Plaintiff claimed the driver failed to keep a proper lookout and failed to maintain an appropriate distance between the vehicles. While State Farm did not dispute the at-fault driver, they disputed the extent of the Plaintiff’s injuries. State Farm claimed that Plaintiff was not seriously injured, and any complaints were related to the pre-existing degenerative disc disease in his lower back. A District of Columbia jury found in favor of Plaintiff and awarded him $15,285.40. Obviously, the jury at least mostly bought State Farm’s story that the preexisting injury was the primary cause of the injuries.
  • March 2014, Maryland: $61,628 Verdict: A retired insurance executive was driving through the intersection of Magruder and Newburgh Roads in Catonsville when he was involved in a car accident when a driver failed to stop for a stop sign. He sought medical treatment from his primary care physician shortly thereafter with complaints of lower back pain and headaches. He received physical therapy for aggravation of a prior lumbar fusion and was diagnosed with post-concussive syndrome. He sued the driver for the negligent operation of her vehicle. Defendant admitted liability but disputed the extent of Plaintiff’s back injuries. The arguments were presented in a Baltimore County Circuit Court where a jury rendered a $61,628.35 verdict.
  • January 2014; Maryland: $28,817 Verdict: A 69-year-old woman was riding in the backseat of her son’s vehicle in Prince George’s County when they were rear-ended by a minivan that swerved into their lane to avoid colliding with a parked vehicle. An ambulance took her to a local emergency room where she was treated for headaches, lower back pain, and left knee pain. She visited an orthopedist the following month where MRIs revealed a tear of the left knee and a slipped vertebrae. Her injuries required multiple physical therapy sessions and, more importantly, the permanent use of a cane to walk. She sued the minivan driver for negligence, claiming he failed to keep a proper lookout. Defendant admitted liability and a Prince George’s County jury awarded Plaintiff $28,816.59 Not sure what happened here but the jury obviously did not believe the victim.

You can get even more back injury settlements and verdicts.

What Is the Average Back Injury Settlement?

Estimates on the average back injury settlement range from $10,000 to $90,000.

Our lawyers prefer to look at median statistics than average statistics (which is how I started this post). With back injuries, there are so many extremely minor injury claims and there are also a small er number of catastrophic back injury claims. These numbers distort the settlement average in a way that can mislead. So I prefer median statistics instead of the average.

How Much Does Steroid Injection Increase Settlement?

Steroid injections increase the average compensation payout for a back injury settlement. Epidural steroid injections signal to the insurance company that you have a more serious back injury. There are no statistics on exactly how much the average increases and back injury settlements without surgery will almost invariably have lower compensation payouts than those with surgery.

Understand the Value of Your Back Injury Case

Statistics and sample settlements and jury verdicts get you started in understanding the range of value for your case. But they are just the beginning of the analysis. Statistics and prior cases cannot predict the value of your case. There is no back injury settlement calculator. There are too many variables in the mix to isolate the factors that led those results to go as they did. There is just no formula or metric to calculate a settlement payout of an individual back injury claim.

Still, these examples of back injury settlements and verdicts I gave you above are not without value. They are one tool of many at your disposal to help narrow the likely range trial range of your case which is ultimately the number the insurance companies will use to calculate your settlement compensation.

If you want to learn more about your case, you can get a free online case evaluation or call me at 800-553-8082.

Average Back Injury Settlement Compensation for Car Accidents (2024)

FAQs

Average Back Injury Settlement Compensation for Car Accidents? ›

The average settlement value for a back injury in an auto accident lawsuit ranges from $10,000 to $100,000.

How much money can you get from a back injury? ›

The average settlement for a back injury accident ranges from $10,000 to $100,000. Settlements can also be lower or higher than these averages, with some cases settling in the millions of dollars. This wide value range results because back trauma is a complex injury with a broad range of severity.

How much are most car accident settlements? ›

The average settlement amount for a car accident is approximately $41,783.00. This figure may be high in comparison to national averages across the United States because the data includes more car accident settlements involving serious injuries.

How much do you get for neck and back injury? ›

The amount of back or neck settlement awarded for your injuries depends on several factors. Each case is unique, so no true averages exist for settlements of judgments. Your back injury settlement or neck injury settlement could be $10,000 or over $100,000 depending on numerous factors.

What can happen to your back in a car accident? ›

Lumbar spine sprains and strains are another common back injury following a car accident. The force of impact can cause the muscles, tendons and ligaments in the lower back to overstretch or tear. Sprains and strains usually lead to acute low back pain, tightness and muscle spasms.

How long does back pain last after a car accident? ›

How long does back pain last after a car accident? Back Pain usually subsides within six weeks in the majority of auto injury patients. However, the bulk of the pain should reduce within a few days following the injury as the affected soft tissues recover and the inflammation subsides.

What is the average settlement for nerve damage? ›

The average worker's comp settlement in the United States is $21,800. However, the operative word here is 'average'. This means that settlements can vary from as low as $2,000 up to $40,000, with only a small percentage of nerve damage awards more than $60,000..

How long does a car accident claim take to settle? ›

It can take anywhere from a couple of weeks to several months (or years) for a car accident case to settle. There is plenty to investigate on each party's end, and if you suffered extensive injuries and property damage, this could explain why the settlement process is lengthy.

How long does a car insurance claim take to settle? ›

Total loss claim – this means your car isn't repairable (also known as a write-off). At this point, your insurer will agree a settlement figure with you which is likely to be agreed within 30 days, once your insurer has assessed the car and agreed it is a write off.

How long does it take to get paid after a settlement? ›

While rough estimates usually put the amount of time to receive settlement money around four to six weeks after a case it settled, the amount of time leading up to settlement will also vary. There are multiple factors to consider when asking how long it takes to get a settlement check.

How much is a pinched nerve worth in a car accident? ›

Generally speaking, an accident victim can expect $15,000 to $75,000 for mild to moderate injuries. For severe damage, a victim may receive $100,000 upwards into millions.

How much are herniated discs worth? ›

The median compensation payout for a herniated disc injury is between $80,000 to $150,000. Very serious herniated disc injuries (involving major complications) can be worth more than twice this amount.

What is the average settlement for a spinal fusion? ›

As far as the amount you can receive with a spinal fusion surgery settlement, it can vary widely. You can expect from $150,000 to more than $200,000 with spinal fusion cases.

What part of your back hurts after a car accident? ›

Lumbar Sprains

That's a common symptom of lumbar sprain. The strong and sudden force of a car accident causes damage to the muscles and surrounding tissue in the back, causing lower back pain. This particular lower back pain is common back pain after being rear ended in a collision.

How do you know if your back injury is serious? ›

What are the symptoms of serious back injury?
  1. difficulty breathing or shortness of breath.
  2. problems with urinating or passing stool (poo)
  3. numbness or pins and needles to the arms, legs, hands or feet.
  4. fever.
  5. paralysis.
  6. blood in the urine.

Can you get a bulging disc from a car accident? ›

How Does a Bulging Disc Happen in a Car Accident? The impact of a car accident can cause the vertebrae to become maladjusted. This puts pressure on the spine, compressing the soft inner part of the disc and potentially causing the contents to begin to bulge out.

Can you get arthritis in your back from a car accident? ›

Post-traumatic arthritis causes stiffness and pain in your affected joints after an injury. You probably won't need surgery, but it might take a few months to feel better. Any injury to your joints (like a car accident or sports injury) can cause post-traumatic arthritis.

Can you get whiplash in your lower back? ›

Whiplash can also be a lower back injury (lumbar spine) caused by a sharp, sudden, movement of the trunk either forward, backward, or to the side. This force can injure muscles, tendons, and ligaments of the lower back.

Can a rear end collision cause lower back pain? ›

Rear-end collisions are among the most common auto accidents. Unfortunately, even at low speeds, rear-end collisions often lead to injuries. If you were in a car that was rear-ended, you might experience back pain as a result of the accident.

How do you prove nerve damage in a car accident? ›

How Do You Know If You Suffered Nerve Damage in a Crash?
  1. Bladder and bowel problems.
  2. Prickling, numbness or tingling.
  3. Loss of coordination.
  4. Weakness or pain in the limbs.
  5. Sensitivity to touch.
  6. Full or partial paralysis.
  7. Sharp or jabbing sensations.
  8. Twitching or uncontrollable muscle movements.
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How do you prove nerve damage? ›

The signs of nerve damage
  1. Numbness or tingling in the hands and feet.
  2. Feeling like you're wearing a tight glove or sock.
  3. Muscle weakness, especially in your arms or legs.
  4. Regularly dropping objects that you're holding.
  5. Sharp pains in your hands, arms, legs, or feet.
  6. A buzzing sensation that feels like a mild electrical shock.

Can you sue for a pinched nerve? ›

If you are suffering from a pinched nerve after a car accident, the average settlement you could expect from a lawsuit or claim will depend on the extent of your injuries as well as the behavior of the parties you are suing.

Should I accept the first compensation offer? ›

Unless you have taken independent legal advice on the whole value of your claim, you should not accept a first offer from an insurance company.

How do I get the most out of my car insurance claim? ›

Contact your insurance provider as soon as possible: The first thing you should do is contact your insurance right away. This will present a more accurate recollection of the events that took place. The more accurate and the better you're able to recall the incident, the stronger your claim will be.

How do insurance companies negotiate cash settlements? ›

Let's look at how to best position your claim for success.
  1. Have a Settlement Amount in Mind. ...
  2. Do Not Jump at a First Offer. ...
  3. Get the Adjuster to Justify a Low Offer. ...
  4. Emphasize Emotional Points. ...
  5. Put the Settlement in Writing. ...
  6. More Information About Negotiating Your Personal Injury Claim.

Do insurance companies try to get out of paying? ›

Insurance companies will seek to decrease or eliminate payments for injuries caused by an insured person's actions. After becoming injured, victims of accidents want nothing more than to move on from the traumatizing experience.

What is a cash settlement insurance? ›

If your insurance company offers a cash settlement, it means they will pay you the agreed sum in monetary compensation. A cash settlement is a straightforward financial transaction where one party (i.e. the insurance company) pays money to another (i.e. the homeowner).

Can my lawyer cash my settlement check? ›

While your lawyer cannot release your settlement check until they resolve liens and bills associated with your case, it's usually best to be patient so you don't end up paying more than necessary.

Why is my car accident settlement taking so long? ›

High Value Claims

In cases of serious injury or extensive property damage, the time it takes to settle your claim could be longer. The higher the value of your claim, the more complex the negotiation becomes and the longer an insurance company may draw out the process.

Why do most cases settle? ›

In the majority of civil lawsuits, the defendant settles with the plaintiff because it is more economical to do so. A trial is always a risky proposition. With a settlement, the defendant knows how much they are going to lose.

How much is a back injury claim UK? ›

How Much Personal Injury Compensation Can I Claim?
InjurySeverityCompensation
Back InjurySevere£38,780- £160,980
Back InjuryModerate£12,510 - £38,780
Back InjuryMildUp to £12,510
Ear InjuryExtremely Severe£90,750 - £109,650
83 more rows

How much is a back sprain worth? ›

Lower Back Sprain & Strain Settlements

For lower back injury settlements for sprains and strains, the average settlement is between $10,000 and $50,000. The larger settlements are the result of better lawyering and specific facts which can change the value of your case.

What is the average payout for a back injury UK? ›

What's The Average Payout For A Back Injury At Work?
InjurySeverityCompensation
Back InjuryMildUp to £12,510
Back InjuryModerate to Severe£12,510 - £38,780
Back InjurySevere£38,780 - £160,980

What's the highest settlement for a back injury in Missouri? ›

$175,000 For Injured Employee In Arachnoiditis Case. $1.09 Million Settlement in Worker's Compensation Case. $760,000 Accident at Workplace Settlement. $462,000 Settlement For BWO Client With Injured Back.

How long does a back injury claim take? ›

In some cases, insurers will process the compensation payout within a few days. In most cases, though, you will have to wait between two and four weeks to receive your compensation.

How do you describe back pain after a car accident? ›

Burning pain: A searing pain may move down your back and buttocks through the back of one or both legs. It can be a mild ache that goes away quickly or a burning pain that lasts for days. Stiffness: You may not feel as flexible after a car accident as your muscles tense up to protect your body.

Should I accept the first compensation offer? ›

Unless you have taken independent legal advice on the whole value of your claim, you should not accept a first offer from an insurance company.

How much are herniated discs worth? ›

The median compensation payout for a herniated disc injury is between $80,000 to $150,000. Very serious herniated disc injuries (involving major complications) can be worth more than twice this amount.

Can you prove back pain? ›

Diagnostic tests have limited value

But the preeminent problem is that there is no single diagnostic test that can provide an accurate back pain diagnosis. So then, many diagnostic tests have limited value, and some, such as diagnostic nerve block injections may also provide false-positive or false-negative results.

What is the average settlement for a spinal fusion? ›

As far as the amount you can receive with a spinal fusion surgery settlement, it can vary widely. You can expect from $150,000 to more than $200,000 with spinal fusion cases.

What is classed as moderate back injury? ›

A moderate back injury such as ligament and muscle damage, including prolapsed discs or soft tissue injuries that require surgery or spinal fusion. Minor back injuries involving a strain, muscle injury or prolapsed disc with pain lasting between two and five years, that do not require surgery.

How is injury compensation calculated? ›

Your compensation will be calculated by adding together: General damages - awarded for pain, suffering and loss of amenity (PSLA), and; Special damages - awarded for any financial losses or costs you have incurred.

How are motor accident claims calculated? ›

An addition of 50% of actual salary to the deceased's income relative to future prospects, where the deceased had a permanent job and was under 40 years old. The addition should be 30% if the age of the deceased was between 40 and 50 years. If the deceased was between the age of 50 and 60, the addition must be 15%.

Can you sue for sciatica? ›

If your back was injured in a car accident and triggered sciatica as a result, you may be able to file a lawsuit against the at-fault driver. The pain from sciatica can be intense. If left untreated, it may even cause permanent nerve damage.

How much is a lumbar compression fracture lawsuit worth? ›

$1,200,000 Recovery for Compression Fracture and Herniated Discs After Car Accident.

Can a car accident cause lumbar radiculopathy? ›

A pinched nerve in the spine causes pain and numbness in the parts of the body all along the nerve's route, such as the leg or neck. These symptoms are referred to as radiculopathy. Car accidents frequently cause radiculopathy due to the extreme forces they exert on the spine.

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