What Is My Indiana Personal Injury Case Worth?
- 3 hours ago
- 1 min read

This is often the first question injured clients ask — and understandably so.
Under Indiana law, recoverable damages may include:
Past and future medical expenses
Lost wages
Loss of earning capacity
Pain and suffering
Permanent impairment
Loss of enjoyment of life
The value of a case depends on several critical factors:
The strength of liability evidence
The severity and permanence of injuries
Available insurance coverage
Whether comparative fault applies
How a jury in the relevant Indiana county might view the case
Indiana follows a comparative fault rule, meaning your compensation can be reduced by your percentage of fault and barred entirely if you are found more than 50% responsible.
No ethical attorney can guarantee a dollar amount at the first meeting. A reliable evaluation requires medical documentation, investigation, and sometimes expert input.
At Guenin Law, we assess cases based on evidence, jury trends, and litigation risk - not guesswork.



Comments