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4 Common Personal Injury Lawsuits: And How to Win

You’re hit by someone who doesn’t check his blind spots while driving, or a work accident leads to a major injury, or you simply slip, fall, and break your leg in a store parking lot. Injuries happen every day, and while that may seem scary, remember your rights when an accident occurs. If someone is at fault, if you suffer severe physical and/or mental injury, if you get billed for $20,000 by the hospital, you have a right to compensation. We went over some of the common injuries, but let’s go into more detail.

Car Accidents
There are thousands of car accidents every day. The numbers can be scary. And remember every state gets hundreds of injuries and deaths related to drinking and driving. There are many who simply should not be on the road, or are busy texting and forget to stop. These things happen, and if you get hurt, you have legal protection.

Slip and Fall
Slip and fall injuries are also very common. If you are in a northern state, ice is a reality. And everywhere it rains is potential for a slip and fall. Simply because you made the wrong decision to step on ice, water, or an object, does not mean you have no legal claim. The owner of the property should have kept the grounds safe.

Hurt At Work
Being hurt at work can be somewhat fuzzy, as in some jobs, such as construction, you are taking some risks by accepting the job. However, once again your rights come into play. No matter your occupation, there is almost always a chance for some sort of accident, whether it’s from falling or some other hazard. You may feel odd suing the company who signs your paycheck, but sometimes you must.

Medical

Medical malpractice, our final common personal injury case, is also something you may feel odd about. After all, the hospital was trying to help you. But if they give you the wrong medicine or botch an operation, mistakes which simply should not happen, it’s important to know your rights. If it can be proven a competent doctor or nurse would not have made the mistake, you have a right to sue.

Can you win?
You always have a chance in a personal injury lawsuit. The clearer that liability is, the better chance you have of winning. Usually, if the evidence is against them, insurers and defendants will offer you a settlement out of court. Few personal injury lawsuits go to court, especially when fault is clear. But you do need a lawyer.

Who can help?

You may just take the first offer and forgo hiring a lawyer. That’s your choice, but you may not get an initial offer, or you may be able to get even more money out of this settlement. You simply do not know the value of the claim; an experienced personal injury lawyer does. Fees are minimal when you consider how much you stand to get for a serious injury.



5 Techniques for Maximizing Your Car Injury Claim

Writing is Better than Memory
What you write – and what a police officer writes – can make the difference between winning and losing a personal injury claim. Suffice to say, the more you write, the better. Your memory of what happened may be questioned unless you have clear proof that you wrote down what happened immediately if not shortly after. Say, for example, you were hit while parked, and your head immediately banged against the wheel. You might write where you were parked, what you were doing parked there, how you had no seat belt on, how you felt when your head hit, etc. Of course, it could be difficult if you suffered injury, but if there is any chance you can take field notes or notes an hour later, it can prove your case and maximize your claim.

Choose a Successful Lawyer
Ever go into a job and get questioned on your experience? Why you worked here, how long you worked, what you like about the job, how effective you were – these things correspond to hiring a lawyer too. Look over their legal experience like you would look over a bank you put all your money in. Take your time. Factor in how successful this lawyer has been in winning cases. Beyond winning, consider price and availability.

Make Contact with Witnesses

Often there is enough proof based on witness testimony to effectively maximize your car accident injury claim. If you are driving down a busy road, and someone turns right into you, other drivers can be witnesses, as can pedestrians. Police will likely question anyone available on the scene. You should factor in who was there and get as much info as possible. Getting a police report is also a must.

Know Your Rights
You have rights to a claim if you were hit and hold little to no liability. Even in car accident injury claims where liability is on both sides, the person injured usually has some claim. While you may think forcing others to give you thousands if not tens of thousands of dollars may seem wrong if the mistake was minor, it’s your right and protects you.

Be Open to Settlements

In car accident injury claims, there will almost always be some offers on the table. Insurers do not like going to court. If you hire a successful lawyer, it’s like having a royal flush and pushing your chips in. While this process isn’t as fun as poker, you might be able to win before the final cards are dealt. If you get a high offer, consider it, because it can save you time and fees.



3 Ways to Value Your Personal Injury Lawyer

There are times where lack of legal representation can cost you dearly. There are also times when hiring the wrong kind of representation can hurt you. And then there are times when no legal representation is needed. How can you get proper legal help for a serious case? This blog guide can help.

In a serious personal injury lawsuit, having a serious lawyer is essential. If you hire one without experience, it can cost you money, and sometimes quite a lot. On the other hand, if the accident is minor and there was little to no injury, even if the event is someone’s fault, you need rarely need a lawyer.

The next question is to ask how to differentiate value between the many lawyers you are considering. How many is that? Hopefully more than one. You should consult with as many lawyers as you possibly can, but only lawyers who offer to review your case without charge.

From the case review, you can see the value of an experienced, helpful, and professional personal injury lawyer. He or she can help you win.

Value Point 1, Big Settlement
This is obvious: a bad lawyer loses, a good lawyer wins. But it’s not quite as cut and dry as that. A bad lawyer may win, but the damages may be smaller than necessary. A good lawyer has more value because her or she can protect your interests in court. If you slip, fall, break a leg, and suffer extreme pain and suffering, and this is because of a mistake where liability is clear, a large settlement is fair. An experienced lawyer can explain your rights, best advise you on decisions, and defend you in court.

Value Point 2, Stay Out of Court

Most personal injury lawsuits stay out of court, and this is good for you. A good lawyer can advise you on whether to take an out of court settlement or not. Using the slip and fall as an example, you may face an insurer with big pocket books, and they offer you a big check. Should you take it or ask for more? That is a critical decision you should not make alone, without legal counsel. And the legal counsel should be prepared to make a counter offer as well.

Value Point 3, Protect Your Future
In the end, personal injury lawsuits are about more than money and punishment. Sometimes your life is forever changed. Sometimes you have a family you can no longer work to support. The greatest value an experienced personal injury lawyer has is not in helping you get that big check, but in ensuring your life can continue without financial strife and high medical bills.



What Happens in Personal Injury Appeals Court?

There is always a winner and a loser in a personal injury lawsuit, though sometimes negotiations can make the loser suffer less financially. If you lose a personal injury lawsuit, what happens next? You have to make some key decisions, especially whether or not you want to go to appeals court.

What is appeals court?
All court cases have the opportunity to go to appeals court for various reasons, sometimes as far as the U.S. Supreme Court. In short, the appeals court is an opportunity to question that the law was followed. If you won, the one you sued for damages may question that the laws were in fact followed. If you lose, you might question that the laws were followed. Note the focus on “laws”: appeals is not about right tor wrong, necessarily, but if laws were followed correctly. If you lose because of weight of evidence,  and the laws were followed, then you likely have no case. If, on the other hand, you believe the decision did not follow government laws, you have a case. This can get complex. If you have a good lawyer he or she can help you decide.

How can you win?
In appeals court you do have the opportunity to question the judges decision. Say for example you were hit by a car, suffered serious injury, and sued for personal injury damages. But somehow liability could not be proven, and you lost. The judge may have not taken into account liability laws, where even if you were partially at fault you deserve damages. In this case, you might appeal based on the interpretation of the law.

Should you retain your lawyer?
If you lost, you may or may not want a different lawyer. This depends on how effective they were, and though that may be obvious, what is not obvious is that losing does not mean the lawyer failed. Sometimes your case is simply not strong enough. On the other hand, if your lawyer seemed confused during the trial, didn’t put enough time into the case, and didn’t communicate well with you, it’s commonsense it consider a new lawyer.

What if all laws were followed?

If all laws were correctly followed, you have no appeals case and you may avoid further costs by accepting that. However, the decision should not be made without a lawyer.

What if the defendant appeals?
If you win, the party you sued, the defendant, can also appeal. In this case, it’s crucial to have proper legal representation. The bigger the settlement is, the more chance the defendant might appeal. However, rarely are settlements reversed.

Who can help?
If you’re unsure of where to go, you should consult with an experienced personal injury lawyer. If you already have a lawyer, and are happy, they are a major asset. Do not make major legal decisions without the guidance of an experienced lawyer. If you are ever unhappy with your lawyer, there is no law saying you must keep him or her.



Winning a New York Personal Injury Lawsuit

Winning is not always about money. Winning when you’ve been wronged has much more to do with it than the big check you get. Sometimes it makes a point. Of course, in New York personal injury law, winning is definitely about financial protection. It’s important if you or a loved one has been wronged – whether it’s medical malpractice, a hit and run accident, or many others – to get this financial protection.

Who can help?

First and foremost to winning a New York personal injury lawsuit is who you hire for legal representation. There are thousands of personal injury lawyers just in New York city, and many more outside of it. However, you can narrow the field down quite a bit by years experience, cases won, and price. A lawyer is like a lighthouse ensuring a ship reaches harbor: without it, you may crash and come up with nothing.

How soon must you file a New York personal injury claim?
Each state has different time limits for filing a personal injury claim. In New York, you must file the lawsuit within 3 years of the accident. There are some variations to the laws in other states. Generally you don’t want to rush a lawsuit nor wait too long. If you file too early, and suffer further injuries after not claimed, you stand to lose some financial compensation. Of course, if you wait too long it won’t matter at all. The best policy is to consult with a doctor, then your lawyer, and when the injury affects are clear, to file a claim.

What damages can you get?

States vary again on what kind of damages you can claim, but generally the scope of the laws is very much the same. All common personal injury lawsuits – such as hit and run, brain injury, medical malpractice, traffic accident, etc – can be claimed. However, what many fail to understand is that pain, suffering, and trauma also will be compensated for. If you suffered greatly and your life changed, you may get more from pain and suffering damages than for the actual injury.

How do you prove liability?

Your lawyer’s job is to prove liability and damages. Liability is who’s at fault and why. Sometimes this is quite clear: someone ran a red light and hit you. Calculating damages is different, as you’ll be looking at how the accident affected you both in the short and long term. If you cannot work your job ever again, financial compensation should include loss of work. If you suffered major physical and mental pain, you deserve more. Proving this usually involves a doctor, expert witnesses, actual witnesses to the incident, and if any laws were broken such as running a red light.

How much will you get?

Personal injury lawsuits in all states can be quite high. It does depend on who you are suing. If you’re suing a major company with a lot of insurance, the damages could be of great value. On the other hand, if you are hit by a truck from a small business, they may have less money to give. Usually these cases need not go to trial. You and your New York lawyer will likely get an offer to cover the damages and stay out of court; this saves you time and money.



Your Rights in Premises Accident – And Proving Personal Injury Liability

If you fall on a wet spot in a restaurant, if you fall in on an unsafe piece of property and break a leg, or if you fall in an apartment complex stair, you might wonder what happens next. There are numerous more examples where you may be able to claim liability.

This can be quite complex to go over, so let’s make it clear. You have rights in any accident, but not always the right to sue. This all depends on the nature of the accident. Your rights include damages because of unsafe “premises” (as a building or property privately or commercially owned). That means if you fall in the restaurant because of a clear mistake, if you fall in a parking lot hole, if you fall down some bad apartment stairs, you can claim damages.

How do you prove this? Let’s ask some basic questions and go over the answers.

What Problem?
First, if an accident is caused, you must be able to prove it’s because of defective or dangerous property. This is called “premises liability” where an accident is caused because of an error on the owner of the premises. You can claim damages for both commercial buildings and for private properties.

Using the above examples, if you fall on a wet floor, you must prove the accident wasn’t your fault and the restaurant was negligent (more than possible). If you fall in a parking lot hole, sprain an ankle or break a leg, again that likely can be claimed for damages because the parking lot premises were not maintained. Our final example, where you fall down a stair, is quite dangerous and may be the most obvious example where fault is clear and liability can be proven.

Who can you sue?

First, you have to be able to prove two things: the premises have been mismanaged and you made no key mistakes. In other words, if the stairs are falling apart, you walk up them normally, and you fall, you have a claim. If on the other hand you try jumping down ten steps, you are making a mistake and liability is your own.

You can sue either the owner of the property or the management. This can get quite technical. The important thing is to know you can sue, it is your right. If liability is clear, your layer can worry about who to file the suit against.

What can you get?

Personal injury damages can be quite high, but without proper legal representation it won’t matter. The more negative affects the injury has on you, the higher the claim may be worth. Most personal injury cases do not go to court, being settled instead.

Where can you get legal help?
Legal representation is quite important. In cases like premises liability, the laws vary and it can be hard to find who’s at fault and why. That makes it important to hire an experienced personal injury lawyer. He or she can handle the legal end. You can find many online via law directories and blogs. Query a good number of professional personal injury lawyers, and remember they do get a cut if you win (and that’s more than worth it).



Why Pain and Emotional Damage Increase Your Personal Injury Claim

If you have been hurt, you need to get better. If someone has hurt you, you need to know your legal rights. In personal injury claims, while no two cases are exactly alike, there are some parts which merit going over in detail. Namely, pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment, and other ways where your settlement may be higher than you think.

Why is it important to know these things? Aren’t injury, economic loss, and medical costs more important? You may be surprised to find your claim doubling in value simply because you went through or are going through extreme pain or emotional suffering.

Why Pain and Suffering Issues Make Claims Higher

Pain and suffering is not something you can quantify easily in legal terms, but that does not make it any less important. While your doctor may know the cause of the pain, he or she may have trouble actually stopping it. Not surprisingly, in personal injury lawsuits with extreme pain and suffering issues you can and should be compensated. If you suffer through this, it needs to stop, and those at fault must at the least make financial restitution.

What We Mean by Emotional Distress
You may go through a serious depression after you find out you’re ability to run will be gone, or you can barely walk, or that you will suffer through certain conditions the rest of your life. Perhaps you may suffer trauma from the accident. If you suffer emotionally, you need to be compensated.

Loss of Life Enjoyment
If you can’t walk, as an example, that is a loss of life enjoyment, and a great one. If you cannot do the same things you’ve been doing all your life, it can cause a great impact on your life. Therefore, proper compensation is needed.

Loss of Love
If you suffer through sexual problems –  not being able to have any relations with your spouse – this too is a major change in your life. Also, if you’re relationship with others in the family, such as your son or daughter, is greatly affected by your injury, this can be considered in a claim.

How to Value Your Claim
A personal injury claim is about far more than who’s at fault, why they’re at fault, and a hospital bill. Your claim can likely be valued much higher if you suffer beyond the injury. In any case, a professional personal injury lawyer is required. Quite often you’ll be getting offers from insurers; until they make due on the emotional and other damages, you and your lawyer should be prepared to make counter offers.

Pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of happiness and love – these things can be difficult to prove. However, an experienced lawyer can get you proper compensation for your losses. While money isn’t the answer for everything, it is important.



6 Elements of Settlements for Personal Injury Lawsuits

Since most lawsuits never go to trial, especially personal injury lawsuits, this guide focuses on how settlements work. What shouyou factor in for settlements? How does your injury affect the case? What should you and your lawyer consider? We’ll be going over these questions and more.

Hiring a Personal Injury Lawyer
Hiring a lawyer is a key element in getting a better settlement offer. For example, you may get an early offer from the insurer, and even though it’s low, you consider it. In this case, you are in great danger of making a critical mistake. You always want legal counsel to look over the offer, even if this means a few hours of consultation with a lawyer. Usually you can get a much better offer by hiring an experienced personal injury lawyer.

Expenses and Costs

Does the settlement offer even meet your main expenses and costs? Hospital bills can run into the thousands, as can lost wages. If you are unable to work a job for a year which pays you $40,000 a year, those lost wages need to be covered. There are other costs and expenses too, but the important thing is to have a number you must reach. And usually you want much more than simple expenses and costs.

Pain and Suffering

What surprises many who file personal injury lawsuits is that you can actually get far more compensation from pain and suffering issues than actual medical bills and lost wages. Judges are apt to give you a high amount because, let’s face it, an injury can cause severe physical pain, mental anguish such as depression, and often completely changes your life. It’s justice to get proper compensation for these affects, and with the right lawyer you can get it. If you get a settlement offer that does not consider pain and suffering issues, you should negotiate.

Who Are You Suing?

How big is the defendant’s pocket book? For example, in a medical malpractice case you have a lot of room for damages. This is not just about getting money from them; it’s about getting proper help. However, knowing who you are suing and what kind of settlement offer they can make makes the process easier.

What Does Your Lawyer Think?

You may think you have a minor case, until your lawyer finds out a similar case was settled for twice what you were offered. This is where a lawyer can be invaluable: it’s his or her job to ensure you get proper compensation. Of course, not all lawyers are equally capable of giving you this information. If you get an experienced one, you should trust their judgment on the value of your case.

Similar Personal Injury Settlements

Finally, we mentioned this last element, that you should consider what similar cases have been settled for. But you should also have a minimum amount you take if the defendant can go no higher. This process can be like dancing. But if you know how much you really want and need, it can help. If you know that another case has settled for this amount, it’s a good goal to have.

Remember that personal injury lawsuits take time. If you go to court, it may takes months to years. Settlements save everyone time and money, but don’t be afraid to take this all the way to court.



Assault and Battery Personal Injury Lawsuits

There is more to personal injury claims than just getting into an accident. Yes, accident law is the most common, but you can make a personal injury claim after assault and/or battery.

Just what is assault? What is battery? What kind of claim can you make? And how much is your  lawsuit worth?

Assault and Personal Injury

For our purposes, consider that assault is not always striking someone, such as punching them or hitting them with a bat. It is that, of course, but threatening to beat someone with a bat, threatening with a weapon (real or not; loaded or not) can also be constituted as an assault.

The site NOLO has a useful article on this subject. They point out examples where no physical assault was committed, but where there were actions constituting assaults. One example is where a man threatens to punch another in his face, saying so verbally. This is assault. You can file a suit if someone does threaten you.

Battery is when the assault is no longer a threat and that an action has taken place. If they threaten to hit you but don’t, that’s assault. If they threaten to hit you, and do, that’s battery.

Battery and Personal Injury Claims
State laws differ on how battery is made, but it’s pretty much summed up above: there was contact made, either intentional or not. If someone threatens to hit you with a car, tries to stop, and hits you, that’s battery. You need not break a leg or suffer a concussion to sue on battery charges for this. If there was contact made, and it’s dangerous, you have a case for battery.

So you know that assault is more of a threat, and battery is an actual attack.

What kind of claim can you make?
First, if the assault or battery were minor, you may not want to file a lawsuit. Yes, it can make a point, but the actual damages can be quite minor. If someone threatens to hit you, you can sue them, but it won’t turn into some huge settlement and may cost you too much. On the other hand, if battery did occur, or the assault is very serious, you can get some damages. This can go beyond simple injury: in some cases you can be mentally affected.

You can find out the general rate for personal injury claims made for assault and battery depending on what happened. This is where a lawyer can be invaluable.

How a Personal Injury Lawyer Can Help

You’ll know you have a winner if an experienced personal injury lawyer takes your case for a portion of the settlement. Few lawyers will take single assault personal injury claims simply because the time involved is too big and damages given too small.  But you really don’t know until you consult with a lawyer. If you intend to win, it’s almost required to hire legal counsel. He or she can prove the assault and/or batter occurred, ensure you get proper damages, and help you make the defendant pay.



Common Personal Injury Claim Problems with Solutions

There is no such thing as a bad question, not in school nor in legal matters. Asking questions is paramount to understanding how laws work. If you have some questions, ask away, but you may find answers below.

Do You Have a Claim?

Perhaps the biggest question is whether you have a personal injury claim or not. It depends on the nature of the claim and is not a decision to make by yourself. Foremost is consulting with a lawyer. Even if you don’t necessarily hire them, an experienced lawyer can quite often explain what will happen. Maybe he or she will take your case, maybe not.

You can also take some steps on your own. Is fault clear in the personal injury case? Has the other party agreed they were at fault? Have you received settlement offers already? These can quite often show if your case is valid. For example, if the police report in a car accident, with corroboration from witnesses, says the other driver was at fault, you have a case. If you suffered little to no injury, it may not be worth your time to pursue a claim. However, if you need compensation because of a serious injury, you can often get damages greater than you might think.

Finding a Lawyer
How do you find a lawyer? This is not a race; personal injury claims take time. You should, for one, wait some months before filing a claim. If you suffer serious physical injury, you just don’t know what the full extent will be unless you and your doctor give it time. You might develop a new problem, mental or physical, months after the accident. If you accept damages before that, you are quite often out of luck.

Proof
Your lawyer’s job is to find relevant proof. Sometimes it will be quite easy to prove fault. In most car accidents, proof is clear, even if both sides are at fault to some degree. A doctor will also give you proof. If you suffer a severe injury causing great pain and damage, your doctor can prove it in a court of law.

Low Offer
One common tactic defendants like insurers use is to give you a low settlement offer. They expect you to counter with another offer, but hope you take the first one. This is often before you even get a lawyer (and they know that). You should take no offer without consulting with a lawyer experienced in your type of personal injury case. Some forgo a lawyer, take the offer, and end up with a fraction of their deserved amount.

Going to Court

Should you take a settlement or go to court for more? Most personal injury lawsuits are settled out of court, and for good reason: lawyer fees can be high, especially for the defendant. You can save some money by taking a fair settlement offer. Your lawyer typically takes a cut of what you get in damages, though it’s less if you settle before court. However, do not be afraid to go to court if your case is strong. It can pay dividends. Just be sure to consult with your lawyer before making big decisions.



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