Face / Jaw

How Much Is a Facial / Jaw Fractures Case Worth?

Estimated settlement ranges for Facial / Jaw Fractures based on medical cost data from MedicalCosts.info, insurance industry multipliers, and lost wage calculations.

Average Facial / Jaw Fractures Settlement (Moderate)
$64,560 — $225,280
Based on 3x — 4x multiplier

Facial / Jaw Fractures Settlement Ranges by Severity

Severity Medical Costs Multiplier Lost Wages Total Settlement
Mild $3,000 - $10,000 2x - 3x $4,320 - $6,120 $14,640 - $48,360
Moderate $10,000 - $40,000 3x - 4x $11,520 - $16,320 $64,560 - $225,280
Severe $40,000 - $150,000 4x - 5.5x $28,800 - $40,800 $275,200 - $1,049,400
Catastrophic $0 - $0 5.5x - 7x $43,200 - $61,200 $237,600 - $428,400

Settlement data calculated from MedicalCosts.info medical cost data and insurance industry multiplier method.

How Facial / Jaw Fractures Settlements Are Calculated

Insurance companies and personal injury attorneys use the multiplier method to estimate the value of a Facial / Jaw Fractures claim. Here's the formula:

Total Settlement = (Medical Bills + Lost Wages) x Severity Multiplier

Medical Bills form the foundation of your claim. For Facial / Jaw Fractures, typical treatment costs range from $3,000 (mild) to $150,000 (severe). Every dollar of documented medical expenses increases your settlement by the multiplier amount.

Lost Wages include income lost during recovery. For moderate Facial / Jaw Fractures, the typical recovery is 16 weeks, resulting in $11,520 to $16,320 in lost wages.

The Severity Multiplier accounts for pain and suffering, emotional distress, and diminished quality of life. More severe injuries warrant higher multipliers because the non-economic impact is proportionally greater.

Why Medical Cost Documentation Matters

Your medical bills are the single most important factor in determining your Facial / Jaw Fractures settlement value. Since the multiplier is applied to your economic damages, thorough documentation of every treatment directly increases your claim's worth.

What to Document

  • All ER visits, doctor appointments, and specialist referrals
  • Imaging studies (MRI, CT, X-rays) with itemized billing
  • Physical therapy and rehabilitation sessions
  • Prescription medications and medical equipment
  • Out-of-pocket expenses (transportation to appointments, home modifications)

Use our treatment cost breakdown for Facial / Jaw Fractures to understand what each procedure costs and ensure your bills align with typical rates.

Factors That Affect Your Facial / Jaw Fractures Settlement

Clear Liability
100% fault on the other driver significantly increases the multiplier.
Medical Documentation
Thorough, itemized bills with CPT codes carry more weight than summary statements.
Objective Evidence
MRI/CT findings, surgical records, and diagnostic tests are more compelling than subjective complaints.
Permanent Impairment
Any permanent injury or disability documented by an IME increases the multiplier.
Consistent Treatment
Gaps in care give insurers a reason to argue your injury is not serious.
Attorney Representation
Settlements average 4.4x higher with legal representation (IRC 2025).

With vs. Without an Attorney

Without Attorney
$17,600
average settlement
With Attorney
$77,600
4.4x higher

According to the Insurance Research Council (2025), injury victims with attorney representation receive an average settlement of $77,600 compared to $17,600 without. Most personal injury attorneys work on contingency — you pay nothing unless you win.

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Facial / Jaw Fractures Settlement FAQs

What is the average Facial / Jaw Fractures settlement amount?

The average Facial / Jaw Fractures settlement for moderate severity ranges from $64,560 to $225,280. Mild cases settle for $14,640 to $48,360, while severe cases can reach $275,200 to $1,049,400. These estimates are based on medical cost data from MedicalCosts.info and insurance industry multiplier methods.

How are Facial / Jaw Fractures settlements calculated?

Facial / Jaw Fractures settlements are calculated using the multiplier method: Total Settlement = (Medical Bills + Lost Wages) x Severity Multiplier. For moderate Facial / Jaw Fractures, the multiplier is typically 3x to 4x. Medical bills are the foundation — thorough documentation of treatment costs directly increases settlement value.

How do medical bills affect a Facial / Jaw Fractures settlement?

Medical bills are the primary driver of Facial / Jaw Fractures settlement value. Facial / Jaw Fractures treatment costs range from $3,000 for mild cases to $150,000 for severe cases. Since the multiplier is applied to these costs, every dollar of documented medical treatment increases your settlement by 3x to 4x.

What factors increase a Facial / Jaw Fractures settlement?

Key factors that increase a Facial / Jaw Fractures settlement include: (1) Clear liability/fault by the other party, (2) Thorough medical documentation with itemized bills, (3) Objective diagnostic evidence like MRI/CT scans, (4) Permanent impairment documented by a physician, (5) Consistent treatment without gaps in care, (6) Attorney representation (settlements average 4.4x higher with an attorney per the Insurance Research Council).

Should I hire a lawyer for a Facial / Jaw Fractures claim?

Yes, statistics strongly support hiring an attorney for a Facial / Jaw Fractures claim. The Insurance Research Council (2025) found that claimants with attorneys receive an average of $77,600 compared to $17,600 without — 4.4x more. Most personal injury attorneys work on contingency, meaning you pay nothing upfront and they take a percentage (typically 33%) only if you win.

Disclaimer: These settlement estimates are for informational purposes only and are based on statistical averages using the multiplier method commonly used in the insurance industry. Every case is unique. Actual settlement values depend on liability, insurance coverage, jurisdiction, attorney representation, and many other factors. This is not legal advice. Consult a qualified personal injury attorney for case-specific guidance.

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