Personal Injury : You Can Be Compensated For All Types of Injuries

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By: Rick Hendershot Thursday May 17 2012
Map: Home | Legal Issues | Personal Injury - Date Submitted: 2009-01-24 06:01:28 - Views: 176
You may have recently seen television commercials advertising safety footwear. The shoes and boots being sold are designed not only with reinforced toes, but with soles have been engineered to prevent slipping and falling. You may find it surprising to hear that slips and falls are the most common causes of personal injury.

When you suffer a personal injury, your life is turned completely upside down. You may find that you are physically unable to go to work. Perhaps your leg is broken, or your neck is in a brace. If you can get yourself to work, you may end up losing your job because the pain causes you to miss too many days. You may not have the financial resources to pay for the medical bills or the surgeries that you may require. If that were not enough, you and your family will be consumed by emotional stress.

Multiply all these factors by the millions of people in the world and you get a picture of how large a problem personal injury is. The litany of problems is unending. There are automobile, boat, motorcycle, and school bus accidents. In the sports arena there are back, neck, and spinal cord trauma. There are defective products that cause injury, toxic substances in the air and our office buildings. Your aged parents may encounter nursing home abuse.

How can a person get help to put their life back together? Thankfully, you can employ a personal injury attorney. These highly trained professionals will protect your rights and assist you in getting financial assistance to pay for your recovery. In most cases, you will have a friend available to you, every of the week, most hours of the day.

You need not worry, your personal injury lawyer will only recover their fees when you receive the financial help you need. The law is complicated and you need a guide. These professionals know all the intricacies and can present your case for compensation in the best way possible. Imagine the feeling of power you will gain, knowing that if going to court is necessary, that you have a solid case.

If you hurt yourself by slipping and falling, either at home, or on an icy sidewalk, you may be eligible to file a slip and fall lawsuit. Even if the fall is your fault, or the incident does not exactly fit the law's requirement, you still may be able to file a suit.

Be sure to check out the extent of your injury with a medical doctor. Keep accurate records that record how much work and salary you have lost due to your fall. Of course include a dollar amount for transportation to and from your appointments or physical therapy sessions. Any medications necessary to get you through this trying time should be added in as well. If your case is won, you will be reimbursed for these things.

One of the most important things to remember is to file a lawsuit as soon as possible after an injury. Normally 30 days is the maximum time frame. Your case will appear not legitimate and will be dismissed very quickly if a long period of time has passed.

If you are suffering an injury that has turned your life upside down, fight for your rights and hire a personal injury attorney. Let the healing process begin.
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