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Every year, more than 90,000 people die in the United States as
a result of unintentional injuries. If you have been recently
injured or diagnosed with an illness, contact our office to see
if you could be entitled to compensation for your injuries.
Personal Injury Cases - An Overview
Personal injury lawsuits arise, as the name implies, when
someone is injured. The underlying injury may either be physical
or emotional, and it can arise from a variety of sources or
types of conduct. Some of the most common types of personal
injuries that give rise to legal liability on the part of the
wrongdoer include slip and fall cases, automobile accident
cases, assaults and batteries, medical malpractice actions, and
products liability lawsuits. The general goal of personal injury
actions is to assign blame-or liability-for the injury to the
parties whose actions caused it and to require them to
compensate the injured person for the losses sustained. If you
or someone you know has been injured by the actions of another,
it is essential that you seek legal counsel from an experienced
personal injury attorney at once so that you can preserve your
rights and protect your future.
Personal Injuries from Dangerous or Defective Products
When someone is injured while using a product that left the
manufacturer or seller's hands in a defective or dangerous
condition, he or she may be able to recover the resulting
damages from the responsible party in a products-liability-based
personal injury suit. Products liability law is based on the
responsibility of a manufacturer or other provider of goods to
compensate users of the goods for injuries caused by defective
or dangerous products that it placed into the stream of
commerce. The basic idea underlying products liability law is
that the companies providing the products are usually in the
best position to prevent defective products from entering the
marketplace, so if they fail to do so, they should be held
accountable. An experienced and knowledgeable personal injury
lawyer can advise injured persons on whether they may have a
claim against a product manufacturer or seller and can help them
recover the damages to which they are legally entitled.
Personal Injuries from Animal Bites or Attacks
Animal attacks can result in far more than physical pain.
Disfigurement, a fear of rabies or other disease, and even a
long-term fear of the type of animal that caused the injuries
can ensue. A pet owner may be liable for such injuries when his
or her animal bites or otherwise attacks another, meaning that
he or she must compensate the injured party for the resulting
damages.
Although animal-attack claims most commonly involve dog bites,
many other types of domesticated animals, such as ferrets, cats,
and even birds, can also bite humans, causing injury and
potential liability for their masters. Even non-domesticated
animals, such as large cats ordinarily found in the wild, can
attack children and adults. The liability for all such attacks,
if any, will vary greatly from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. A
lawyer experienced in dog bite and personal injury law is the
best source for accurate advice and information in animal attack
cases.
Slips, Falls, & Other Premises-related Personal Injuries
Premises liability law involves the legal responsibility of
owners and occupiers of property for mishaps experienced by
persons on the property and the resulting injuries. One of the
most common causes of such injuries is a trip or slip and fall,
such as on an icy sidewalk, a loose or uneven stair tread, or a
piece of debris or spilled liquid on the floor. The actual
liability of the potentially responsible individuals varies
depending on the rules and principles adopted in the
jurisdiction where the mishap occurred. An experienced premises
liability lawyer can determine whether liability may exist in a
particular case and help an injured person recover damages for
lost wages, medical bills, and pain and suffering.
When Personal Injuries Result in Death: Wrongful Death Cases
Wrongful death claims allege, as their basis, that the deceased
died as a result of the negligence or liability of another. The
deceased's surviving relatives, dependents, or beneficiaries may
bring suit against those claimed to have been responsible,
seeking monetary damages to compensate for the losses. Each
state has its own statute covering the viability of claims for
wrongful death, and not every state follows the same guidelines,
principles, or rules. A personal injury attorney in your state
can advise you on whether you have a valid wrongful death claim
and can help you pursue that claim to the best possible outcome.
How to Find the Best Personal Injury Attorney
If you've suffered a personal injury through the fault of
another, you may be out of work, overwhelmed with piles of
medical bills, or in constant pain and agony. Under any of these
circumstances, researching, locating, and retaining the best
lawyer to handle your personal injury claim in court can seem
like yet one more insurmountable obstacle. There are, however,
some guidelines that can help you select the right personal
injury lawyer. With the right advocate on your side, you can
breathe a sigh of relief and let someone else carry at least
part of your burden, allowing you to focus on your recovery.
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