Understanding Your Rights When Injured
Finding yourself injured can be a troubling, lonely, and
confusing experience. Advice will come from several different
places and it can be completely overwhelming. It will seem that
you have little time or emotional strength to deal with or make
sense of your rights or what to do next. It is very important to
understand your rights and what type of claim to file to insure
that you are properly compensated for your injuries and that the
process is as quick and as painless as possible.
There are 3 types of personal injury claims in which one may
file; negligence, strict liability and intentional wrong. If
someone injured you as a result of carelessness on their part
then you may file your personal injury claim as a form of
negligence on their part. If an injury is caused by the use of a
defective product, then you may file a claim as strict
liability. If you have an injury is a result of international
behaviors of other individuals or institutions, you are able to
file a personal injury lawsuit as well as criminal charges.
Once you have figured out which type of claim you need to file
based on your personal injury, you will need to find a lawyer.
It is pertinent that you find one that specializes in personal
injury law. Most personal injury lawyers offer free initial
consultation to discuss your case so talk to several lawyers
before hiring one to handle your case.
Be advised, using a small claims court can be a viable option to
using an attorney in certain personal injury cases. For minor
injuries resulting in say, a car accident, it is best to deal
directly with the insurance company as to avoid potentially
expensive legal fees. For more serious cases, hiring a lawyer
will let the insurance companies know that you are serious about
the case at hand and can often help the process move along more
thoroughly. No insurance company or defendant wants to deal with
a lengthily lawsuit as they are paying the people on their side
for their time as well. Remember, the absence of legal
representation can put you in a fairly adverse position.
There are several important questions that need to be asked once
you have found a personal injury lawyer including:
* What rights do I have that need to be protected? * What claim
letters need to be sent; how many insurance companies must be
notified? Will you do this for me? * How long have you and your
law firm been practicing law? * When will I be charged? How
much? * Will I be charged a legal fee if you do not recover
money for me? * Who will pay my medical bills; physical therapy
bills; drug bills; transportation expenses; temporary or
permanent household help; lost income; property damage; and pain
and suffering?
Never feel apprehensive about asking questions of your lawyer.
You are the one paying for him/her and he/she is there to work
for you!