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When
You Need a Personal Injury Attorney… |
by:
Peter
Peckham |
We’ve
all seen the ads for a personal injury attorney
on television, on billboards and in newspapers,
but when should we consider consulting personal
injury lawyers? A personal injury claim
can be made when a person suffers an injury
through the negligence of another person.
Negligence is when a person’s actions are
deemed to place another person in unreasonable
risk. If this negligence leads to an accident
then there is a case for a personal injury
lawsuit.
Types of Personal Injury.
Personal injuries can be almost anything
that leads to an injury. Whether this is
a car accident caused by another driver,
or whether you slip and fall while shopping
or even at work these are all probably causes
for personal injury claims. Tripping over
badly laid paving slabs may lead to a successful
personal injury claim. Dog bites, asbestos
illnesses, a crash while on public transport
or any accident that leads to bodily injury
may mean you are entitled to claim. A personal
injury attorney will be able to advise you
whether you have a case or not.
The extent of your claim usually depends
on the seriousness of your injury. You are
entitled to claim for loss of earnings as
well as compensation for bodily injuries
and emotional distress. In some cases, for
instance asbestos illnesses, your family
is entitled to claim on your behalf.
What to do next.
If you have been involved in an accident,
the first thing you should do is contact
a personal injury attorney; they will be
able to advise you whether you have a right
to a personal injury claim or not. These
consultations are usually free and quite
often a personal injury attorney will not
take any money unless they win the claim.
The pain and suffering caused by many accidents
can be long lasting and not only physical
but emotional and mental as well. It can
take months or even years to recover from
the anguish caused by some injuries.
Families and friends can be affected as
well, the mental anguish for them being
almost as traumatic as it is for you. You
may need short- or even long-term care.
Not all injuries are short-term. Many people
who worked with materials that contain asbestos
in the 20th century have developed lung
cancer or mesothelioma. These are both very
serious illnesses that can have adverse
affects throughout life and possibly lead
to death.
About the author:
Peter Peckham is a freelance author from
Wilson, North Carolina. For examples of
other articles, see www.a1-personal-injury-attorney.net
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