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Get to Know These 10 Facts about Personal Injury Lawsuits

Personal injury lawsuit refers to a civil lawsuit brought by an injured person against the person or entity responsible for their injuries. Such cases require considerable time, money and patience but filing a claim could be worthwhile to ensure the financial support required. Reliable medical record review services would be of great support for personal injury attorneys to review the medical records.

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Get to Know These 10 Facts about Personal Injury Lawsuits

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  1. Get to Know These 10 Facts about Personal Injury Lawsuits 918-221-7791

  2. Personal injury lawsuit refers to a civil lawsuit brought by an injured person against the person or entity responsible for their injuries. Such cases require considerable time, money and patience but filing a claim could be worthwhile to ensure the financial support required. Reliable medical record review services would be of great support for personal injury attorneys to review the medical records.

  3. Types of Personal Injury Claims Include • Car accidents • Bicycle accidents • Traffic accidents • Truck accidents • Pedestrian accidents • Construction accidents • Workplace injuries • Dog bites • Slip and fall injuries • Nursing home negligence

  4. 10 Key Facts about Personal Injury Cases • 1. Time limit to file a claim • Generally, the time allowed for an individual to file a claim for personal injury cases is three years from the date of the injury • If the injured victim is a child, a claim can be made immediately, and the 3-year is not applicable, until the child is 18 years old • 2. Proving negligence is difficult • Proving that another person is responsible for the victim’s injury isn’t easy • Documentation of the injuries, physician visits, prescriptions, surgeries and other types of medical necessities alleged in the complaint is necessary

  5. 3. Lawsuits involve civil court proceedings • Personal injury cases can be resolved through litigation or can be settled outside the courtroom • Such a settlement requires both the sides to come to an agreement through negotiation • 4. Psychological and emotional injuries are also compensable • Along with physical injuries, depression and anxiety conditions can also be documented in these claims • Doctors are trained to identify such emotional and psychological injuries, making it easy to get support

  6. 5. Free initial consultation • You can also benefit from a free initial consultation provided by most personal injury lawyers • 6. Each case is different • No two cases are identical, even if they fall into specific categories • Final outcome depends on a number of factors, different for individual cases.

  7. 7. You can also make claims on behalf of others  •  In cases like brain injury, where the injured party lacks mental capacity, another person can file the claim on their behalf • In cases where the injured party has died, a family member can make a claim on his/her behalf • 8. You can even change your lawyer/law firm • In case a person feels that he/she has instructed the wrong law firm, they can choose another firm to represent them • The second firm has to make the arrangements necessary to transfer the case over to them

  8. 9. Personal injury cases are time-consuming • Being complex in nature, personal injury lawsuits may take a long time to complete - 2, 3, or even more years to reach settlement • A good lawyer would keep his/her client updated at every stage of their claim • 10. Never expect a fair settlement from the insurance company • Insurers often try to limit their payment towards medical expenses and other damages to protect their own bottom lines. • Make sure to work with an experienced lawyer, who can understand your physical, financial, and mental hardships associated with the injury

  9. Personal injury attorneys and medical record review companies strive to understand and present the medical facts in such a way that the extent of injury and its after effects are clearly revealed to the judge and jury. Contact us: Headquarters:8596 E. 101st Street, Suite HTulsa, OK 74133 Phone:918-221-7791 THANK YOU

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