Do you Understand Personal Injury Law?
Sunday, May 24th, 2009 at 8:30 pm
Contrary to popular belief, many U.S. citizens do not understand the benefits that they could claim if they will contact an injury lawyer. Some people also prefer to keep silent when encountering a personal injury because they don’t want to expose it to public’s view.
Be forewarned however, that personal injuries do not necessarily equate to a money claim. Good personal injury lawyers don’t just take-on any personal injury case. The prospective clients need to have a credible story – this means that they must not attempt to manipulate the facts or express unreasonable expectations.
Personal injury lawyers can help you gain compensation for endurance of suffering and pain, doctor’s bills or other related medical expenses (such as home care), and lost time from work. In addition, these lawyers can help you decide whether the case consists of either tort (wrongful act done willfully) or negligence.
An example of tort is when an electrical apprentice was asked by the supervisor to scavenge a repair part in a locked-off power station, knowing that it’s a very dangerous place. An example of negligence is when a tractor was left without enforcing the proper brakes, and side-swiped a car passing by.
Typical injuries are sustained in car accidents or on-the-job accidents. But a personal injury case may also deal with construction defect, product liability, or price fixing.
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