In legal speak, a personal injury impacts your body, mind, and/or emotions. A personal injury lawsuit alleges that the claimant’s injury was caused by another party’s negligence. If negligence is established, the injured party may receive compensation through a court judgment or an insurance settlement.
There are generally three types of damages: Financial damages to cover costs or expenses you incurred as a result of the accident. These include medical bills and expenses, property damage, loss of earnings, and more. Non-financial damages as compensation for the emotional pain you and your family suffered. These include psychological trauma, PTSD, and more….
A personal injury claim must meet the following requirements: The party at fault owed you a duty of care, such as giving right of way on the road or providing adequate medical treatment. The other party breached that obligation of care. You suffered damages or losses as a direct result of the breach of care. If you…
You usually have two years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit. There are some exceptions to this rule, such as cases involving children, fraud, or a coverup. Learn More: What is the Time Limit for a Personal Injury Case in West Virginia?
West Virginia personal injury law is very complex, with numerous exceptions that only a qualified Morgantown personal injury lawyer will know. You should not try to represent yourself, which would seriously lower your chances of winning and receiving high compensation. What’s more, personal injury lawsuits are usually emotionally taxing for the claimants. Most people find it…
The sooner, the better. When you hire an attorney close to the date of the accident, the memories will be fresh on your mind, and the evidence will be easier to obtain. Besides, your personal injury attorney will have more time to prepare your case and build a solid claim.
Typically, personal injury attorneys represent their clients on a contingency fee basis. That means the attorney’s fee is a percentage of the claimant’s eventual compensation, payable when the case resolves. No payment is made if the case is unsuccessful. As far as the amount goes, it will normally depend on the severity of the injury….
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