Common personal injury claims: What you need to know

November 21, 2024
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Personal injury claims can provide a way for victims to seek compensation when they may have been harmed by someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing. Whether it’s an auto accident, a slip and fall injury, or workplace harm, a better understanding of your options can help make all the difference in trying to achieve a resolution. 

Auto accidents

One of the most common types of personal injury cases are auto accidents. Every day, thousands of people are injured in car, truck and motorcycle accidents. These can result in a range of injuries, from minor cuts and bruises to more severe conditions like broken bones, head trauma or spinal cord injuries. In such cases, victims may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages and pain and suffering.

Legal considerations are crucial when it comes to auto accident claims. Many states follow a      fault-based system, meaning the person responsible for the accident must pay for damages. However, insurance policies and laws can be complex, especially when dealing with multiple parties or severe injuries. A personal injury lawyer may be able to help victims navigate these intricacies and seek compensation.

Slip and fall 

Slip-and-fall accidents fall under the category of premises liability, which refers to accidents that occur due to unsafe conditions on someone else’s property. These accidents can happen anywhere—from grocery stores and shopping malls to office buildings and private homes. Common causes include wet floors, uneven pavement, poor lighting and failure to maintain proper safety measures.

If you’ve been injured in a slip and fall, it’s crucial to act quickly. Victims should report the incident to the property owner or manager and take photos of the scene. Additionally, it’s important to seek medical attention and keep detailed records of injuries. In slip-and-fall cases, a personal injury lawyer may be able to assist in proving  that the property owner was liable for the accident and in holding the property owner accountable for the damages.

Workplace injuries

Workplace injuries are a major category of personal injury claims, particularly in industries like construction, manufacturing and healthcare. Workers can sustain injuries ranging from minor cuts to life-threatening accidents involving machinery, chemicals or heavy lifting. While workers’ compensation laws are designed to provide compensation for these injuries, there are instances where a personal injury lawyer may be able to help.

Workers’ compensation generally covers medical expenses and lost wages, but there may be limitations to the benefits offered. If a third party—such as a contractor or equipment manufacturer—was at fault, you may be able to file a personal injury lawsuit in addition to a workers’ compensation claim. Finding a personal injury lawyer who is experienced in these cases can help you understand your options.

Personal injury cases can be complex, and the path to fair compensation can often feel overwhelming. Whether you’ve been injured in an auto accident, a slip and fall or at your workplace, an experienced personal injury lawyer may be able to help. Fill out the form on this page if you believe you have a claim. 

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