5 Surprising Facts About Personal Injury

5 Surprising Facts About Personal Injury

You have the right to seek compensation for your personal injuries, but determining what you can claim and how can be a challenge if you don’t know the law or proper procedures. When it comes to personal injury claims it’s best to learn as much as you can and to seek professional legal counsel who will make sure your best interests are represented.  And to get you started on the right track we present 5 surprising facts about personal injury that you should know about before starting a claim.

Most Personal Injury Cases Don’t Go to Trial

The majority of personal injury cases never make it to trial. Keeping your case out of court can help save you money and time. It’s your lawyer’s job to try to settle your case through settlement discussions, meetings, or mediation. Using alternative methods to keep you from going to trial is possible.

One Accident Can Result in Several Lawsuits

One accident doesn’t usually result in one lawsuit. There can be numerous court actions and most commonly one against the at-fault party, the accident benefits insurer, and the long-term disability insurer.

You Can Be Compensated for More Than Physical Injuries

Personal injury involves more than physical injury claims. You can be compensated for any life-altering effects of the accident. This includes both emotional and psychological, such as anxiety, depression, or problems with sleeping. You can also be compensated for loss of income during your recovery, or if you are unable to return to work in your previous capacity after the injury. Family members can also be compensated for expenses related to your care and recovery.

There are Time Limits for Filing a Personal Injury Lawsuit

Many people are surprised to learn that if you don’t file a lawsuit as outlined within the statute of limitations, you can be barred from making a claim. Also, there are different limits for different types of personal injury lawsuits. That’s why it’s important to seek legal advice as soon as your injury happens, so the lawyer can start your case right away.

Once You Settle It’s Final

If you settle your case with the insurance company, you automatically waive your right to pursue further compensation. So you don’t get left with any unwanted surprises, talk to a lawyer who can help you understand the entire process and ensure you get the best compensation for your case.

Don’t get stuck with a settlement you’re not happy with. After an accident, insurance adjusters will attempt to deal with you directly. But they offer little when it comes to settling claims. That’s why it’s crucial to talk to a lawyer who can make sure you receive the compensation that you deserve. Contact Zuber Brioux today for a free consultation.