Working With A Personal Injury Lawyer After Being Injured

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Accidents happen, but if you are injured because of the negligence of a company or person, you may have reason to sue for damages or medical costs. Having a good personal injury lawyer helps you determine if there is a case and how to proceed.

Injury Versus Accident

Many times people are injured in a way that is entirely accidental, where there is no real cause to the accident. An accident that is not caused by someone doing something negligent is just that — an accident. In most of these cases, there is no one to recover damages from, and a personal injury lawyer will most likely not want to take on the case. 

If you are injured because of negligence, you will most likely have a party to blame and recover damages from. In this case, a personal injury lawyer can determine if you should seek damages in court and what those damages should be. 

If you are not sure if your injury is an accident or negligence, most personal injury lawyers will give you a consultation to discuss the case without charging you for the meeting. If they feel there is a case, they will suggest the next step and let you know if they can take your case or not. 

In many cases, the personal injury lawyer will not charge you for their services unless they win the case, but you will need to discuss compensation with your lawyer once you establish that you have a case.

Proving Your Case

If your personal injury lawyer feels that you have a case, they will start to gather statements and evidence to prove that the injury was a result of something done negligently. Because the suit is being filed against another party, it is up to your lawyer to prove that the other party caused the injury, and if they can not do that, the judge will throw the case out. 

It is crucial that you give your personal injury lawyer as much information about the injury and how it occurred so that they can use it in court. The lawyer may also hire an investigator to look into the case, so make sure that you tell them everything you can remember. If there are people who witnessed the injury, let the lawyer know so they can be interviewed. 

Sometimes the witnesses to the event or the conditions surrounding the event are the difference in winning the case or not. The investigator may also uncover details that can make your case stronger, including video footage, statements from other people, and additional information that they can testify to in court to help. 

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7 July 2020

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