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Personal Injury - Wrongful Death

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1. Q:
How do I know if I have a personal injury claim?
  A: Talk to a personal injury attorney. Many will provide you with a no cost initial consultation. You must be able to show that you have an injury. This may be physical or emotional or both. You must also be able to show that another person, the defendant, was the cause of your injury.

2. Q:
How are damages measured when an injury occurs?
  A: Injured parties are entitled to recover money damages for all of the expenses and harm they incur as a result of being injured by another. Following are the types of damages collected by personal injury attorneys:
  • Pain and suffering (past and future)
  • Disfigurement
  • Medical bills (past and future)
  • Lost income, including future income
  • Mental anguish
  • Loss of enjoyment
  • Loss of love and affection
  • Property damage
  • Embarrassment
  • Out-of-pocket costs such as house cleaning, transportation, etc
  • Possible punitive damages for intentional acts.

  • 3. Q:

    What if I can’t afford a lawyer?

      A: Many attorneys will represent injured clients on a contingency basis. This means that the injured person pays no fee unless there is a recovery and then pays a percentage of the recovery.

    4. Q:

    What if I can’t afford to pay for medical costs caused by the injury?

      A: Some attorneys will advance these costs on your behalf until the case settles. The attorney will then be reimbursed.

    5. Q:

    When should I talk to an attorney?

      A: As soon as possible after being injured. There are time limits for filing claims after an injury occurs. If you don’t file timely, you can lose all of your rights to damages. Also, most importantly, find witnesses and obtaining necessary evidence to support your case becomes more difficult as time passes.


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