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Personal
Injury Law |
by:
John
Eastwood |
Personal injury law covers a wide field—from
automobile, road, rail, and sea accidents,
to accidents at work, injuries caused due
to the use of defective products, professional
malpractice suits brought against accountants,
doctors, and lawyers, and suits filed for
libel, slander, and defamation. The general
principle of personal injury law is that
if you feel you have been physically injured
by somebody or have had your reputation
attacked in some way, whether inadvertently
or deliberately, you are at liberty to sue
for damages. In fact, if the attempt to
harm you was deliberate, you can sue for
punitive damages. Whereas the compensation
payment helps the victim to pay medical
bills and make up for a lost job, punitive
damages punish the perpetrator of the crime.
However, the statutes that form part of
personal injury law differ from state to
state within the US and from one country
to another the world over. Therefore, you
should check with a personal injury legal
specialist to ensure that you file your
suit in time to get a hearing in court and
to claim compensation. If you are unable
to file your suit in time, due to ignorance
of the facts and circumstances, the lack
of manifestation of the injury, false statements,
fraud, mental incapacity, or infancy, the
statute of limitations may be extended in
your case. In personal injury law, both
the victim and the family can claim damages
for accidents, injuries, malpractice, and
defamation. In case the accident or injury
is fatal, the victim’s family or estate
can claim damages.
The compensation awarded in a personal injury
suit is based on the nature of the injury
and its duration, the medical costs and
personal losses you have borne, the residual
impact of the injury, your pain and suffering,
and the skill of your personal injury lawyer.
Your lawyer will have to show who was responsible
for causing the injury. For instance, in
case of a road accident, wherein you are
struck and knocked down by a speeding car,
everyone associated with that car, from
the chauffeur, to the owner, the car manufacturer,
the manufacturer of the brakes and accelerator
used in the car, and the garage responsible
for maintaining the car in good working
order, could be held liable to a greater
or lesser degree.
If you feel you have been injured physically
due to an accident while travelling or at
work, have suffered the ill-effects of using
a particular product or professional service,
or have had your reputation damaged, you
should consult a personal injury specialist
immediately to find out if you can claim
compensation and damages.
About the author:
John Eastwood is a well known and renowned
writer. In past he had produced books ,
articles which are rich in issues which
are popular among Laws . He had written
many books, articles related to Legal issues,
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by people around the country.
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