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Types of Personal Injury Claims

Understanding what type of personal injury claim you have is the first step toward recovery. Each injury type has different legal elements, average settlement ranges, and strategies for success. Select an injury type below for a detailed guide.

For informational purposes only. Not legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney.

15
Injury Types Covered
$10K – $1.5M
Avg Settlement Range
4 – 6
Legal Elements Per Type

All Injury Types (15)

Car Accident

Avg: $15,000 – $75,000 (severe cases exceed $500,000)

When another driver's negligence leaves you injured, you deserve full compensation for every loss.

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Slip and Fall

Avg: $10,000 – $50,000 (severe fractures or TBI can exceed $200,000)

Property owners have a legal duty to keep their premises safe — when they fail, they can be held liable.

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Medical Malpractice

Avg: $100,000 – $500,000 (catastrophic injuries can exceed $1,000,000)

Patients trust healthcare providers with their lives — when that trust is broken through negligence, justice is available.

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Workplace Injury

Avg: $20,000 – $80,000 for workers' comp; third-party claims can be substantially higher

A work injury can derail your livelihood — understanding your rights to workers' comp and third-party claims is essential.

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Dog Bite

Avg: $30,000 – $60,000 (severe disfigurement cases can reach $150,000+)

Dog owners are legally responsible for their animal's behavior — a bite can entitle you to significant compensation.

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Wrongful Death

Avg: $500,000 – $2,000,000+ depending on the deceased's age, income, and dependents

When negligence takes a life, surviving family members have the right to seek justice and financial recovery.

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Product Liability

Avg: $100,000 – $1,000,000+ for severe injury cases

Manufacturers have a duty to put safe products into the marketplace — defective products that cause harm create legal liability.

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Motorcycle Accident

Avg: $75,000 – $400,000 (catastrophic injury cases regularly exceed $1,000,000)

Motorcyclists are among the most vulnerable road users — when another driver causes a crash, the consequences are often devastating.

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Truck Accident

Avg: $100,000 – $1,000,000+ (fatal or catastrophic injury cases often higher)

Collisions with commercial trucks cause catastrophic injuries — multiple parties may share liability and significant compensation may be available.

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Pedestrian Accident

Avg: $100,000 – $700,000 (fatalities and catastrophic injury cases significantly higher)

Pedestrians struck by vehicles have almost no protection — injuries are often catastrophic and full compensation is critical.

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Nursing Home Abuse

Avg: $50,000 – $350,000 (severe cases involving death or gross negligence can be much higher)

Elderly residents deserve dignity and safety — when nursing homes fail to protect them, legal remedies are available.

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Birth Injury

Avg: $500,000 – $5,000,000+ for permanent injuries requiring lifetime care

Preventable birth injuries caused by medical negligence can change a child's life forever — and families deserve answers.

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Toxic Exposure

Avg: $100,000 – $1,000,000+ depending on illness severity and corporate liability

Exposure to hazardous chemicals, asbestos, or contaminated water can cause life-threatening illnesses — and corporations can be held accountable.

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Sports Injury

Avg: $25,000 – $200,000+ (catastrophic spinal or head injuries can be significantly higher)

Not every sports injury is simply part of the game — when negligence or unsafe conditions cause harm, compensation may be available.

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Premises Liability

Avg: $20,000 – $150,000 (severe cases, inadequate security assaults, or permanent injuries much higher)

Property owners are legally responsible for keeping their premises safe — injuries caused by dangerous conditions can result in significant compensation.

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