Although it is possible for a person who was injured by someone else’s negligent or reckless conduct to collect damages for their losses, filing a claim can be difficult and time-consuming. This is especially true for those who were severely injured and are focused on recovery. In these situations, having the advice of an attorney can make all the difference in the success or failure of a claim, so if you were recently injured as a result of someone else’s carelessness, it is critical to speak with an experienced Maumee personal injury lawyer who can walk you through your legal options, including the claims filing process.
There are a number of ways that one person’s negligence can cause harm to others. Fortunately, injured parties can file a personal injury suit against the negligent or reckless party in court and so collect compensation for some or all of their losses. Most personal injury claims stem from injuries caused by:
With the exception of animal attack claims, injured parties must have evidence proving that someone else’s negligence caused their injuries in order to collect damages. This requires a thorough investigation into the cause of the accident, which includes:
A careful and detailed investigation is necessary to the success of any claim.
The kinds of injuries sustained by a plaintiff depend on the specific type of accident in which he or she was involved, as well as the person’s age, sex, and health. As a result, injuries can range in severity from abrasions and minor bruises to serious burns and broken bones. Other common injuries that justify a personal injury suit include:
Treating injuries, no matter how minor, can quickly become expensive. Depending on the injury, a person may be required to schedule multiple doctor’s appointments, receive emergency treatment, attend physical therapy, purchase prescription medications, and pay hospital bills. It can be difficult, if not impossible, for an injured party to stay financially afloat after a serious accident, as he or she may be required to take weeks or even months off from work in order to recuperate. For these reasons, it is crucial for injured parties to recover damages from the at-fault parties responsible for their accident.
If you or a loved one were injured in an accident that was not your fault, please contact Lafferty, Gallagher & Scott, LLC Â at 419-241-5500 to speak with a dedicated personal injury attorney who can evaluate your case.
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