When You Can File Lawsuit for Personal Injury?

Personal injury is something that affected your body, emotions or your mind. Personal injury law is applicable when you can sue someone for harming you intentionally to put you in distress. Still, without discussing with a personal injury lawyer it would be tough to say if it comes under personal injury.

In a case of personal injury, a plaintiff can claim compensation for severe trauma if it happens due to someone else’s negligence.  The injury can be –

  • Motor vehicle accident

  • Truck accident

  • Motorcycle accident

  • dangerous premises

  • pedestrian accident

  • defective product

  • workplace accident

  • medical malpractice

When your case is being reviewed it is not checked if your physical injuries can qualify for filing a lawsuit as most of the injuries can come under physical injury. In most of the cases the injuries are mentioned as quite serious and impactful to the life of the victim.

The personal injury types make it troublesome for a victim to perform daily activities when it is quite serious. That means they cannot attend their workplace and earning is at a stake.  Besides being debilitating and painful the injuries can change the way the person lived his/her life. He/she may need to stay under medical attention for a long time and that could be quite heavy on pocket.

The injuries may include –

  • spinal cord injury

  • loss of limbs

  • traumatic brain injury

  • burn injury

  • Chronic and terminal health condition

  • Birth injury

While considering a claim there are a few elements that can be implemented. Here are those –

  • Whether the injured party has claims of duty of care

  • Duty of care breach

  • Violation of duty of care

  • Damages caused injury

If these are the cases you can call a personal injury attorney to get help. This is indeed quite serious since you should get your insurance claim. For an eligible lawyer, see us at The West Law Firm.

** Disclaimer: The above article does not imply a relationship between attorney and client, nor is it legal advice.