Just some advice - I'm an attorney and a claims adjuster (although I don't handle auto BI but I did many years ago), you need to be reasonable. There is a formula to determining injury value. Think of it this way....
How many weeks did you suffer discomfort/and or pain? Assuming it was 4 weeks and the first two weeks were the worse and the last you got better...
week one $1,000
week two 750
week three 500
week four 250
Plus your medical bills
Plus the value of any potential future medicals - such as additional doctors visits, treatment etc. Also need to factor in a reasonable period of disability based on the impact and damage to your car (as an adjuster I would give more value to an injury if the car was moderately damage as to opposed to a car that suffered very minor or no damage).
Don't expect something like "3 times medical". Most carriers don't use that as a formula to calculate damages and besides part of the "3" relates to attorneys fees. If the adjuster seems reasonable and willing to work with you (remember everything is negotiable - if the adjuster offers say $2,500, you can counter with a amount above what you are willing to settle for assuming the negotiation will end up somewhere in the middle). Be patient. Be cordial, nice, pleasant (remember you get more flies with honey...) and don't be in a hurry. It's kindof like buying a car - who gets worn down first - you are the salesman? But have an amount in mind you feel is reasonable. You should be adequately compensated for your medical bills, and your period of discomfort.



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