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Filing
a Law Suit for Personal Injury Victims |
by:
Carla
Ballatan |
Did
you suffer physical injuries and incurred
hospital bills and other costs, that are
the result of the negligence or fault of
another person? Under the personal injury
or tort law, you can file a lawsuit and
charge the person for compensation. Indeed!
So, what do you need to understand in filing
for personal injury law suit?
Personal injury law is the branch of civil
law referred to for a personal injury lawsuit.
In personal injury law, the plaintiff is
the victim of an alleged wrong or in the
case of wrongful death, the loved one of
the victim. The defendant is the one believed
to be legally responsible for the injuries
sustained. Generally, personal injury lawsuits
are intended to provide compensation to
the injured party and discourage the continuation
or repetition of the behavior that caused
the injury. Specific guidelines apply to
personal injury lawsuits that may vary depending
upon the state where the suit is brought
and other circumstances.
To establish a successful personal injury
lawsuit, liability and damages are needed
elements. In proving liability, the plaintiff
must establish that the person did bear
legal responsibility for injuries. The extent
ot the amount of injury or loss, referred
to as damages incurred on account of the
defendant’s action or negligence.
Three bases are referred to in determining
the elements of liability and damages: intentional
wrong, negligence and strict liability.
Intentional wrong is when the defendant
have known and/or planned the injury to
be inflicted. This is least often used and
on the situation this arises, can be brought
in conjunction with criminal charges. Negligence
means that the defendant is accused of causing
the injury through a failure to prevent
it. Slip and fall injuries, reckless/inattentive
drivers who cause car accidents are circumstances
that may be involved in a personal injury
lawsuit based on negligence. Legal responsibility,
like for example the making or release of
defective or unsafe products are involved
in lawsuits based on strict liability. As
long as the product was being used as intended,
the strict liability applies regardless
or malice or negligence.
Most personal injury lawsuits are settled
outside of court and even prior to the beginning
of courtroom proceedings. Those that go
to trial in court are either heard ny a
judge or a jury to make a legal decision
on the fault and extent of damages. In some
cases, the judge determines the amount of
money to be awarded to the plaintiff, in
others, the jury makes the decision. A personal
injury lawsuit may result in an award that
numbers well into millions of dollars.
If you believed you are qualified to file
for personal injury lawsuit, it is important
to contact an experienced personal injury
attorney immediately. Remember, that there
is a limited amount of time given to file
for a personal injury lawsuit – the statute
of limitations that vary from state to state.
Get help and consult what you’ll be needing
to win your case.
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