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Serious Personal Injury

Personal injury cases arise when a person gets hurt and the injury resulted from the negligent or conscious actions of another. Some personal injury cases are resolved informally thru settlement negotiations and some cases go to trial or personal trial events called arbitration. In a legal action the victim searches for a determination that the defendant or defendants bear some legal fault, plus a determination of the quantity of money which is going to be fair compensation for the injuries suffered.

A classic example is the litigant who is rear stopped by the accused driver. The suspect owes a duty to all other drivers to be alert and drive with due care.

personal injury damages include discomfort and suffering, medical bills, loss of revenues, loss of future revenues, damages, disfigurement, damages to marital relationships and damage to personal property.

Personal injury lawsuits usually fall under jurisdiction of state courts in the county where the injury took place. The victim's lawyer prepares a complaint which explains the allegations and files it with the appropriate court. The attorney receives a summons from the court. After filing the defendant has 30 days to file a solution. If the defendant does not answer the litigant can seek an entry of default and finally a default judgment against the accused.

If an answer is filed the lawyers for the personal injury parties start the process of legal discovery. Regularly the suspect's advise hires a physician to look at the accuser to make a resolution of the nature of the injuries and give an opinion as to if the amount and type of treatment was reasonable. Effective lawyers uses audio and visual aids to aid in the display of the evidence of liability and damages at trial. Research has shown that juries reply much more favorably to the side that uses visible proof.

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Serious Personal Injury

By: Justin Hanson




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