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Litigation Process for Personal Injury Lawsuits

Winning is possible in personal injury cases because of laws that protect your rights. You have a right to compensation if you’ve been severally hurt. If a loved one has died, you deserve financial protection and to be able to punish those responsible. If you put your health in the hands of a hospital, it’s their job to keep that trust. Unfortunately, making sure your rights are not infringed upon can be tough. This blog guide goes over the litigation process, educating you on what happens, what you can expect from your lawyer, and what you should expect from those at fault.

First Steps

You hire a personal injury lawyer. Even if you are a lawyer yourself, even a personal injury lawyer, you should hire a professional who can spend valuable time on your case, can stay impartial, and can fight for your rights.

The lawyer will start out by gathering key evidence, witnesses, and experts. Say for example you were in an accident and had a major back injury. Your best evidence may be the witness to the accident. You can also use experts to show how this accident might have happened. And in a proper case, police reports are important.

Your Health
Once you have gotten capable of appearing in court, you and your lawyer will be making a plan based on medical problems you are having, what the doctor thinks, what kinds of losses you’ve had as a result of being unable to work, and some more economic details.

Ask for An Offer
In our accident example, you would want to allow for a settlement offer to be made. Your lawyer should formally ask them for an offer. If one is made, you have to make your own decision. Accept no offer unless your lawyer agrees, and be reasonable. If they are trying to cheat you out of proper compensation, you can keep fighting and with the right lawyer win even more.

You File a Suit

If you don’t like the offer or one never comes, you then file a lawsuit. Then the court process is in the hands of your lawyer. It’s his or her job to ensure you stay within the laws, to effectively use witnesses and experts, and to win you proper compensation. That makes hiring an experienced lawyer very important.

What personal injury lawyer can help you most?
The best personal injury lawyers do more than win, they care. Let’s face it, in many lawsuits you are practically married to your legal counsel. After all, you and your family’s future are on the line. Therefore you should be very picky about getting a lawyer with experience, who offers a fair fee, and who you get along with.

A good lawyer will not take all you compensation. He or she will get a part of the settlement money. This keeps costs down for you while the litigation is ongoing, and gives the lawyer more incentive to win.



Who Do You Hire When You’re At Fault for an Accident?

When you get into any kind of car accident, it can be scary enough just wondering if you, a loved one, or the other driver are hurt. However it occurred, you need to be aware of the laws when it comes fault, mainly for police and insurance reasons. If you’re at fault for an accident, it’s quite important to hire the right personal injury lawyer. You may believe you’re at fault when in fact the laws state no one is at fault, or that the other driver made a mistake you are unaware of. You just don’t know until you go over the details with your lawyer.

If There is an Injury
If either you or someone else is hurt, the last thing on your mind is handling police reports and insurance companies. Make sure you are both fine, that no other drivers were involved, that no pedestrians were hurt, and that any others in the car are okay too.

What To Do

In most cases, injuries are minor if there are any. While traffic accidents are very dangerous, sometimes it’s just a matter of car damage. You need to know what exactly happened, and it’s best to start asking these questions immediately. What caused the accident? Who made a mistake? If you were hurt, how so? If the other driver made the mistake, what exactly happened? If you were somehow at fault, what exactly did you do? These can be hard to pinpoint if you wait too long, so it’s smart to carry a pen and pad in your car so you can write down what exactly happened. This can influence the police report and solve insurance issues.

You May Not be At Fault

If you were at fault, that does not always mean you will have to pay. Some states have the “no fault” law for insurance companies. Other states are different. The police report is the final statement on what caused the accident and who was at fault. In many cases, you may think you made a mistake, but did not. For example, in the great majority of cases where you turn left at a light and get into an accident, it’s the other drivers fault.

How a Lawyer Helps

Yes, this can get complicated, and no blog guide can go over all the details. Whether you were at fault or not, a personal injury lawyer is a must. If you were hurt, you will need help in getting insurance payments. If the other driver is at fault and you or a loved one suffered a major injury, a lawyer can ensure you get the proper compensation. A lawyer can also educate you on the laws.

How to Hire a Lawyer

So you need a lawyer, but who do you hire? This can be a big learning experience, and sometimes not a happy one if you choose the cheapest lawyer. In order to get real help in personal injury and traffic collision cases, you need to consider far more than one lawyer a friend refers or the cheapest you find online. You want a personal injury lawyer experienced in local courts, who has a proven ability to get proper compensation, and who is within your price range. While some charge more than others, in many cases if you’re filing a lawsuit for compensation you pay only out of the money from the settlement.



Personal Injury and Michigan No-Fault Auto Law

It can be quite scary after an accident. Maybe you were hit, you were lightly hurt, and the front of the car is almost in pieces. You have to exchange insurance information with the other driver, you have to wait for an officer to come and report the case, you then have to go to the hospital, and then deal with insurance claims. That’s in cases which go fairly by the book.  It could be a variety of situations. You or a loved one may have a major injury, such as a concussion or broken leg; the other driver may not want to cooperate; you may have to stay in the hospital for weeks. It does get complicated.

One question we often is is how the “No-Fault” auto law works. Yes, it can be quite difficult to understand, but bear in mind that it’s less important than your safety. If you’re in an accident, make sure you’re okay, try to record what happened, wait for an officer, and go to the hospital. Then, when you are feeling better, think of how you’re going to handle this legally; namely by consulting with a Michigan personal injury lawyer.

What is the No-Fault Law?

This is where, after an accident, there is no judgment given. You can’t be at complete fault, nor can the other driver. In legal terms, this is important in terms of who pays and when. Your health insurance is supposed to pay first on any injuries, then the balance is paid by the auto insurer.  This is called coordinated coverage. The insurance does vary from personal to person, namely if you have personal injury protection benefits on your auto claim or not. Primary insurance is more expensive because the medical coverage is paid by your auto insurance company. Coordinated coverage is cheaper, because your auto insurance won’t pay the entire bill in the case of an accident.  There are some exemptions, as with most laws, so be sure to consult with a lawyer.

If You’re In An Accident

Be prepared: get good auto insurance coverage, try to get health insurance of some kind (in some cases, your work will cover this), and consult with a lawyer. If there are cases where you have no insurance, you quite often are on Medicaid or Medicare. This too can get complex. You need an experienced No-Fault attorney to walk you through the next steps. In any case, hiring an attorney can really educate you on what laws are applied and how.



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