Confused By Personal Injury Laws? Review These Common Questions

Confused By Personal Injury Laws? Review These Common Questions

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When injured because of someone elses carelessness it is hard to know what your rights are. If you are considering a personal injury lawsuit here are some answers to frequently asked questions that you may be concerned about.

How can I know if my situation is appropriate for a personal injury case?
In order to have a personal injury claim you must have suffered an injury to either your body or your property. This injury must have been someone elses fault. Some personal injury claims are due to attacks causing physical or emotional harm to you, others are because of non-physical losses to your property or reputation.

Do I have to file my lawsuit immediately?
Each state has different laws that determine what amount of time you have to file your lawsuit, and the time frame can also vary based on a number of other factors. You can lose your legal right to sue for damages if you miss your deadline for filing so it is best to talk to a lawyer in your state as soon as possible once injured.

What will my lawyer need from me at our first meeting?
Your lawyer will want any possible evidence you have to show documentation of your injuries. This will include any police reports, eyewitness statements, medical reports from doctors or clinics you went to, and insurance information of the person who harmed you if available. Photographs of the accident or injuries you suffered and all other things that you think will be helpful in showing the reason for your lawsuit. If you do not have all the required information your lawyer will be able to help you obtain things you need.

What if the injured party dies before the lawsuit?
This would depend on whether they died because of the injuries or from an unrelated cause. If the person died due to injuries sustained in the accident, then the heirs may file a lawsuit under a wrongful death action. If the person has died from a cause unrelated to the case then the personal injury claim will usually be brought by the executor of the persons estate.


About the Author:
If you or someone you love suffers a serious injury such as traumatic brain injury or spinal cord injury as a result of another party's negligence, speaking with personal injury lawyersis the first step in protecting your rights.



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