Personal injury information
INTRODUCTION
Accidents resulting in personal injuries are a common
occurrence in our daily lives. In addition to
auto accidents, we may suffer
personal injuries or property damage in accidents in the
home, at business premises or on streets and sidewalks.
Injuries may also be caused by
carelessness of doctors,
lawyers and other professionals. You can protect yourself by
consulting a lawyer if you suffer an injury or property
damage as a result of an accident.
EVALUATING YOUR
CLAIM
To determine whether you have a claim, your personal
injury lawyer will consider whether another person's conduct
wrongfully caused your loss. There are three kinds of
wrongful conduct — negligence, intentional misconduct, and
strict liability.
Negligence is the most common basis for recovery
of losses from an accident. The law holds individuals
responsible for their own carelessness. For example, drivers
who neglect to stop for stop signs or doctors who fail to
follow established medical procedures.
Intentional misconduct: Recovery for intentional
misconduct may result if someone has deliberately hurt you
or your property. For example, if someone has deliberately
hit you without your permission, detained you against your
will, or made false statements that injure your reputation.
Strict Liability: Individuals and companies may be
responsible for damages on the basis of strict liability if
they have engaged in dangerous activity, such as conducting
blasting operations or keeping wild animals as pets, or if
they have manufactured a defective or dangerous product.
WHAT IS YOUR
INJURY WORTH
Your lawyer can help put a dollar value on your injury.
You are entitled to compensation for your medical expenses,
lost wages, and the cost of repairing your property. You are
also entitled to compensation for any pain, disfigurement,
physical handicap, embarrassment, loss of enjoyment of life,
mental distress, emotional pain, and other psychological
injuries.
FINDING SOURCES
OF COMPENSATION
The time, effort, and expense of a lawsuit are not
ordinarily worthwhile if the person responsible for your
injury does not have sufficient assets to pay for your
damages. Your lawyer can help you determine what assets or
insurance are available to compensate you. You can bring an
action against all those who caused your injury. For
example, if a negligent person injures you in the course of
working for someone else, that
employer is often
responsible as well. Other parties potentially
responsible for a bike,
truck
or auto accident may include
the owner of a vehicle driven by someone else or even
governmental authorities, if defective conditions
contributed to the accident.
PRELIMINARY
INTERVIEW AND INVESTIGATION
Your lawyer will carefully interview you to learn the
facts of the accident, who is responsible, the extent of
your injuries and the amount of your loss. After the initial
interview, your lawyer will obtain medical records,
interview witnesses, obtain police reports, and other
information to help prove your claim.
FILING A LAWSUIT
Your lawyer may be able to settle your claim and obtain
compensation for you without a lawsuit. Your claim may also
be settled after a lawsuit is filed, or even after a trial.
If a lawsuit is necessary, your lawyer will prepare the
documents necessary to file your claim with the court and
gather the evidence needed to prove your claim at trial. The
process of gathering evidence is called discovery. It
ordinarily includes the exchange of relevant documents, the
answering of written questions known as interrogatories and
orally questioning witnesses under oath before trial in
depositions. The pretrial discovery process can take many
months to complete depending on the complexity of your
claim.
If not settled, your case will go to trial after the
completion of pretrial discovery. It may take months or
years to set a trial date depending upon the court where
your lawsuit is filed. Most cases that go to trial are
decided by juries. However, your case may be decided by a
judge if it is required by statute or agreed to by the
parties to the lawsuit.
CONCLUSION
Under the law, others may be responsible for your
injuries. In the event of such an injury, consult a lawyer
as soon as possible. It is important to act quickly to
preserve your rights to compensation from those who caused
your injuries. Any inquiries that you receive should be
referred to your lawyer. Your lawyer will estimate the value
of your claim and help you collect fair compensation for
injuries and damage to your property.
CONTACT A LOS ANGELES PERSONAL
INJURY ATTORNEY NOW