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November 1, 2022 | Personal injury

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If you or a loved one has been injured as a result of the negligence or recklessness of another party, you may be able to seek compensation for your injuries. A personal injury attorney will provide you with the guidance, support and representation you need to improve your chances of success with making your claim.

As many victims find out during the claims process, personal injury cases aren’t as straightforward as they would like to believe. It is therefore not surprising that many victims are confused and have questions about the claims process. Below, we share some of the most common questions people ask personal injury attorneys.

  1. How much is my personal injury case worth?

Many victims of accidents are faced with economic challenges. They are therefore anxious to get financial compensation to ease the financial pressure caused by their injuries. However, there is no way to determine precisely how much you will receive as compensation in your personal injury case. There is no formula used to calculate compensation and no two cases are alike.

An experienced attorney however, can help you determine the approximate value of your case based on their experience with other cases, their knowledge of the law and the circumstances of your case. With this approximate value, you can determine what would be a fair settlement or award.

  1. Will I have to go to trial?

Dealing with the aftermath of an accident isn’t easy. Victims have to deal with the trauma, physical pain, medical bills and other expenses related to their injury. The thought of going to trial can be overwhelming for victims.

The good news is that many personal injury cases end with a settlement. However, if a reasonable settlement cannot be reached during the negotiations, your case may end up going to trial. It helps to get an experienced attorney involved in your case from the beginning. Should your case go to trial, your attorney will represent you and argue your case.

  1. Can I still recover compensation if I was partially at fault?

This depends on the laws in the state you are in. The laws in some states will consider the role you played in causing your injuries. The amount you will be compensated will depend on your level you contributed to the accident. This is known as comparative negligence. The laws in some states will deny you compensation completely if you were seen to have contributed to causing the accident. In this case, the proportion of responsibility for the accident will not matter.

It is important to discuss your case with an experienced personal injury attorney. Your attorney will help you determine the best approach to take with your case to protect your interests.

  1. How long will it take to get a settlement for my personal injury case?

It is impossible to tell just how long it will take to get a settlement for your personal injury case. Every case is unique. Some cases are resolved within a few weeks. These cases do not involve litigation. They often end in agreeing on a settlement between the parties involved. In cases where a settlement cannot be reached the courts must be involved. Cases that go to trial can take more than a year to be resolved.

Working with an experienced personal injury attorney can help to get your case resolved more quickly. Your attorney can work directly with the other party to secure a settlement. They also have a good understanding of the law and legal processes. They will work to get you fair compensation in the shortest time possible.

  1. Is there a deadline for filing a personal injury claim?

Yes. There is a statute of limitation that puts a deadline on filing personal injury claims. If you fail to file your personal injury claim within this period, you will not be able to recover compensation for your injuries. The period within which you can file your personal injury claim varies depending on the laws in your state. It will also depend on the circumstances of your case e.g. whether you were injured while you were a minor.

It is important to discuss your case with an experienced personal injury attorney as soon as possible after your accident. This will ensure that you don’t miss out on any deadlines.

  1. How much does a personal injury attorney cost?

Many personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis. This means that you will only pay for their services if they are able to recover compensation on your behalf. Their legal fees are charged as a percentage of the compensation you receive. You will therefore not have to pay anything up front. This allows victims to gain access to professional legal representation even when they can’t afford it.

If you’ve been injured as a result of another person’s negligence, contact us to schedule a free consultation with an experienced attorney and have all your questions answered.

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