The Most Common Questions About Personal Injury Law

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Shaking Hands Over a Legal Decision - Personal Injury LawIn the legal field, there are a number of potential questions that individuals may have regarding their case, their rights, and all the things they should expect throughout the process. For many, without the answers they need, they may fail to proceed in the legal process because they are unsure of what comes next.

Getting answers to your questions means having a firm understanding of the process, giving you insight as to why it is so important to take action against the negligent party. As such, we’ve answered some of the most common questions we receive about personal injury law.

You shouldn’t have to go through this process with concerns, especially when you’re already dealing with the financial, physical, and emotional hardships associated with the injuries. Here are some of the answers you need to give yourself peace of mind throughout the entire process.

What Is a Personal Injury Lawsuit?

By definition, a personal injury lawsuit is a legal matter brought forth by someone who sustains an injury in an accident or other situation brought on by the negligence of another party. It is a means to help an injured person seek compensation for the damages they have sustained as a result of the incident.

A personal injury lawsuit can vary, though, and there are a number of different situations that may warrant the injured party to take legal action. Recognizing these situations can help someone understand their legal actions.

The following actions may warrant a personal injury lawsuit:

Many individuals are completely unaware of their rights and are often unsure of whether or not they even have the option to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, if negligence is involved in any of the actions above and injury is caused, there may be legal options available to the person who was harmed.

Why Should I Take Legal Action After an Injury?

When you sustain an injury because of someone else’s reckless actions, it’s important to recognize the struggles that come along with it. For most, this means the physical damage they have experienced, loss of property, emotional trauma, and financial troubles associated with the expenses for medical care and more.

Taking legal action can help the injured party in a number of ways. For instance, it can help secure compensation that can help cover some of the expenses associated with the damages. It can also help give someone peace of mind for the emotional damages that they have experienced.

For many injured individuals, this means obtaining justice, which can mean more than actual monetary compensation. The negligent party would be responsible for the damages they caused and it often gives the injured party a sense of justice knowing the negligence is brought forth in front of the public.

What Damages May I Be Entitled to In a Personal Injury Lawsuit?

One of the biggest concerns that individuals may have when filing a personal injury lawsuit is how much they may be able to recover. It’s important to note that this will vary from case to case and no two results are alike. However, there are some things that are often considered when determining the amount.

For instance, if a settlement is offered to the injured party, the amount is determined by the negligent party’s insurance company and is typically based on their own assertion of the losses. In some cases, this may not be sufficient enough to cover the losses associated with the injury.

However, if a personal injury lawsuit goes to trial, there may be a few other aspects to consider such as economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages are any of those losses which have a monetary amount associated with it such as medical expenses, property damage, and anything else where a certain amount is detailed by receipt or other proof of evidence.

Non-economic damages can be more difficult to determine as there is no direct monetary amount associated with them. This includes pain and suffering from emotional trauma and the courts must determine the severity of the damage before moving forward with an award for compensation.

Hiring the Right Personal Injury Attorney

Before you move forward, it’s important to fully understand the benefit of having a personal injury lawyer and why it’s important to hire the right legal team. Without representation, there can be a number of issues that arise.

Having the right lawyer means having the resources you need to proceed in the most favorable manner possible. You don’t want to have your rights violated by the insurance company and their legal team. It is imperative that you go into the situation with your own legal representation.

At Lowe Law Group, our personal injury attorneys have a firm understanding of the laws, what constitutes negligence, and what options injured individuals may have to take action. We stand up for the rights of those who have been harmed by negligence because we know how much it means for them.

With our team on your side, you can have confidence that all of your questions and concerns will be addressed so you are never left in the dark. We are here for you every step of the way during a time when you need us the most.

Call our firm today at (800)-319-5196 and discuss your potential case with our team. We’re here for you and ready to help you seek the compensation you deserve.

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