Goldstein, Buckley, Cechman, Rice, Purtz, Smith & Smith, P.A.

Oct 20, 2025

Every personal injury case is unique, and the total settlement is always going to depend on what injuries you’ve sustained and the precise circumstances of your case. Following is some general information, but you need to talk with a Fort Myers injury attorney as soon as possible to present the details of your case and get a better idea of what you personally can expect.

Nationwide, there’s an incredible amount of variety depending on the type of personal injury you’re talking about. But on average, over the last 20 years, half of all people who brought a personal injury claim received $24,000 or less. The average amount for all cases of all types was $31,000, but the average for various types of cases can be quite different. For example, the average for a car accident case is just $16,000, while the average for a medical malpractice case is $679,000. For product liability, the average is $748,000, and for a slip-and-fall or other premises liability case, the average is $90,000. Here in Florida, car accident settlements do tend to be slightly higher because of Florida’s no-fault insurance system. This because in the smaller cases the respective drivers’ own insurance kicks in, regardless of who is at fault. You can’t bring a claim unless your injuries and losses are particularly bad.

How Can I Tell What My Outcome Will Be?

There’s no way for anyone to tell you for certain what the outcome of your case will be, though an experienced lawyer with personal knowledge of the details of your case will be able to give you some round figures to work with. But there are some important factors that determine the value of a claim:

How Bad Your Injuries Are

The severity of your injuries is probably the biggest issue affecting the value of your claim. The worse your injuries are, the higher your medical bills will have been. And the worse your injuries are, the harder it will be to recover from them. This matters a lot when it comes to calculating pain and suffering, or non-economic damages. To calculate these, lawyers and courts typically multiply the total of your economic losses by a number between one and five. If you only have minor injuries and they heal quickly, you would multiply by one. If you have catastrophic, life-altering injuries, you would multiply by five. Everything else falls in between.

Liability

The question here is who is responsible for your injuries, how clear the evidence, and whether you bear any responsibility yourself. Under Florida’s comparative fault rules, if you are more at fault than others in an accident, you cannot recover compensation. Your compensation would typically be reduced by the same percentage as your fault, as well. The clarity of the evidence is also very important. If liability is unclear or disputed, you may find it harder to negotiate for a better settlement.

Skill of Your Fort Myers Injury Attorney

One of the key factors in your case will be the experience and skill of the attorney you choose. To work with experienced attorneys at a law firm that’s been serving Floridians since 1962, contact Goldstein, Buckley, Cechman, Rice, Purtz, Smith & Smith, P.A. in Fort Myers, FL now for a free consultation.