A: To determine if you have a strong personal injury case, a personal injury lawyer will evaluate several factors, including the evidence supporting your claims, the extent of your injuries, and the defendant’s actions. A strong case typically includes clear evidence of negligence, such as witness statements, video footage, medical records, and expert testimony. The severity of your injuries is also an important factor, as more serious injuries often result in higher compensation. Additionally, the ability to prove that the defendant’s actions directly caused your injury is critical to a successful case. If you have strong evidence, a clear link between the defendant’s negligence and your injuries, and if the defendant’s actions are indefensible, you likely have a strong case. A consultation with an experienced personal injury lawyer can help you assess your case’s strengths and weaknesses.