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How Personal Injuries Happen and What You Can Do?

When you go about your daily activities, the last thing you expect is that you will get injured due to the negligence of another person. Unfortunately, there are many different ways that you can get injured and those injuries could leave you with serious financial burdens. At Soloff & Zervanos, P.C., they are here to help when you need a Philadelphia personal injury attorney. their knowledgeable and experienced team will be your advocate, working to investigate what happened in order to secure the compensation you need.<br><br>For more details visit at https://www.soloffandzervanos.com/<br>

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How Personal Injuries Happen and What You Can Do?

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  1. How Personal Injuries Happen and What You Can Do?

  2. When you go about your daily activities, the last thing you expect is that you will get injured due to the negligence of another person. Unfortunately, there are many different ways that you can get injured and those injuries could leave you with serious financial burdens. At Soloff & Zervanos, P.C., they are here to help when you need a Philadelphia personal injury attorney. their knowledgeable and experienced team will be your advocate, working to investigate what happened in order to secure the compensation you need.

  3. What You Can Do Now As you can see, personal injury cases are diverse and take many forms. However, Soloff & Zervanos, P.C. is ready to help. They want to ensure that you are taken care of in the aftermath of an injury that is caused by another person’s negligence. This includes coverage of: ? Your medical expenses related to the incident ? Lost income and benefits if you are unable to work ? Pain and suffering/loss of enjoyment of life damages ? Punitive damages against those responsible

  4. How Do You Know If You Have a Personal Injury Claim? Most personal injury claims filed in Pennsylvania are based on allegations of negligence. When holding someone accountable for a negligent act, the injured party must demonstrate evidence of the defendant’s failure to act as a reasonably prudent person would have. “Besides,” adds their Philadelphia lawyer, “You will have to show that the other party’s breach of duty led to your trauma.”

  5. Many people in Pennsylvania wrongly believe that their monetary compensation is limited to economic damages in the form of medical expenses and loss of income. In reality, however, an injured party can also get compensated for mental anguish, emotional distress, pain and suffering, and other non-economic and non-tangible damages. Philadelphia attorney adds that you do not necessarily need to prove that the other party was negligent if the party’s conduct was inherently dangerous and falls under the category of “strict liability.”

  6. What’s the Difference Between a Structured Settlement and Lump Sum? When settling your personal injury case, you may have the choice to accept a structured settlement or lump sum payment. The difference between these types of settlement is that the former refers to a predetermined amount of money that is paid to the plaintiff each month or every two weeks. A lump-sum settlement, on the other hand, is the full amount of the settlement paid at one time.

  7. Will I Have to Take My Personal Injury Case to Court? First and foremost, going to court is not nearly as scary as it sounds. Just because you take your personal injury case to court does not necessarily mean that it will have to go all the way to trial. A large percentage of personal injury lawsuits are resolved by settlement during out-of-court negotiations.

  8. If your Philadelphia personal injury lawyer concludes that the maximum compensation can be received by going to court because the other party is not willing to negotiate or for any other reason, then filing a lawsuit might be the most optimal decision.

  9. Contact: Soloff & Zervanos, P.C. 1525 Locust Street 8th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19102 Phone: 215-732-2260 https://www.soloffandzervanos.com/contact.shtml

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