When Do You Need a Personal Injury Lawyer?

by Bruce L. Freeman on Sep. 26, 2016

Accident & Injury 

Summary: If you have been injured, you might be wondering if you have a personal injury claim on your hands.

If you have been injured, you might be wondering if you have a personal injury claim on your hands. While not all injuries can qualify for a lawsuit, being wrongfully injured leaves you exposed to a life of difficulty, medical payments, and loss of income. With a personal injury claim, you could receive compensation to help you cover those expenses.

The help of a personal injury lawyer can help you receive the most compensation that you are entitled to. But how do you know if you have an injury worth the expense of a personal injury lawyer?

This guide can help you determine the severity of your injury, whether you have a true personal injury claim, and if you should contact a personal injury lawyer.

Kinds of Injuries

Not all injuries will need the representation of a personal injury lawyer. While any bump and bruise can be annoying to deal with, it probably isn’t enough to take on the expense of hiring a team of attorneys. But on the other hand, there are a few kinds of injuries that you should absolutely not deal with alone.

If you’re not sure if you should contact a personal injury attorney, consider the following questions:

  1. Did your injury leave you permanently disabled or disabled for more than one year?

If the injury you sustained at the hands of another individual caused you to be disabled for one year or longer, you should consider hiring a personal injury attorney. While disablement for short periods of time can be a nuisance and keep you from work, long-term or permanently disabling injuries are extremely serious.

In the case of a disablement personal injury claim, you will need to make adjustments to your home, car, career, and family in order to keep up your quality of life. This may require moving, hiring a full time caregiver, and quitting your job. The expenses to cover these changes should come from the insurance agency, not out of your pocket.

  1. Was your injury considered severe?

Your injury does not need to be permanently disabling to be considered severe. High medical bills, types of injuries, and recovery time can all be used as indication to determine if you have sustained a severe injury.

 

As with disabling injuries, severe injuries dramatically change your life and way of living. You will want a personal injury attorney to walk you through the process of getting compensation from the insurance company so you do not end up paying medical bills or loss of income out of your own pocket.

  1. Was your injury the result of medical malpractice?

With a medical malpractice case, it isn’t enough to sue a doctor or nurse because they did not cure you or they were unable to diagnose your condition. For it to be considered medical malpractice, you must have suffered an injury or additional illness because a doctor or nurse was careless or unprofessional.

Because medical malpractice cases can get tricky rather quickly, you will want to discuss your situation with an attorney as soon as possible. A personal injury attorney can help you determine if you have a medical malpractice case on your hands and help you to prove that the doctors were not performing to their standards.

  1. Were you exposed to toxic chemicals?

Unfortunately, there are toxic chemicals everywhere and very often they can have harmful and negative effects on us and our families. If you intend to sue on a toxic exposure charge, you’ll need the assistance of a team of experts to help prove your case.

More than that, most companies have attorneys standing by to defend toxic exposure cases against them. These lawyers and their teams are well-versed when winning toxic exposure cases and without the help of a professional just as experienced as they are, you don’t have a chance of winning. To be safe, you’ll want to enlist the help of a personal injury attorney.

While these are not the only times you may need a personal injury attorney, they are all instances that you should not try to fight the insurance company alone. When you’re faced with the possibility of needing to face medical bills, days off from work, or additional expenses that are a result of your injury, the thought of paying legal fees can seem like wasted precious money. In reality, a personal injury attorney could actually save you money.

Benefits of Personal Injury Lawyers

Many times when we are injured, we don’t consider the aftermath. Instead, we focus on getting better, dealing with our life around the injury, and ensuring that we can make a full and complete recovery. But even once the wounds have healed and the bones have been mended, the injury is still lingering in the form of chronic pain, loss of a job, and medical bills.

For someone who has been injured, an insurance settlement seems like a blessing. When the insurance company agrees to give you a set amount of money, it can be a relief to know that some of your expenses will be covered. But more often than not, the insurance company is trying to get away with paying you as little compensation as possible.

Enlisting a team of expert personal injury attorneys can bring you a number of benefits in your personal injury claim. They can help you to converse with the insurance company on better settlement conditions and help you take the case to court if the insurance company refuses to pay. An attorney also understands that injuries may take a few days or months to appear, and when you agree to a settlement too early, you won’t have any right to push for additional compensation. A personal injury lawyer and their team will help you to bring your case together to create a complete picture of what is owed to you.

With a lawyer’s representation, you don’t need to worry about an insurance company trying to get away without paying you the money that you deserve. Your lawyer will help you to identify areas that warrant additional compensation that you didn’t even know about, push for a settlement that will cover your loss of income and medical expenses, and fight on your behalf to ensure any money coming out of your pocket is at a minimum.

Is a Personal Injury Lawyer Right for You?

Not all personal injury cases will need a lawyer, but understanding what a personal injury lawyer can do for you and what kinds of injuries can warrant a team of attorneys can be useful in helping you decide. When it comes to compensation and dealing with excessive medical treatments or lifelong restrictions, it is always safe to do too much than not enough.

If you are still unsure if you need a lawyer in your case, consider contacting a personal injury lawyer to discuss your details. If you have a debilitating injury, a high amount of medical bills, or you believe your doctor was careless and unprofessional, chances are a personal injury attorney will want to help you through your case.

When do you need a personal injury lawyer?

If you have been injured, you might be wondering if you have a personal injury claim on your hands. While not all injuries can qualify for a lawsuit, being wrongfully injured leaves you exposed to a life of difficulty, medical payments, and loss of income. With a personal injury claim, you could receive compensation to help you cover those expenses.

The help of a personal injury lawyer can help you receive the most compensation that you are entitled to. But how do you know if you have an injury worth the expense of a personal injury lawyer?

This guide can help you determine the severity of your injury, whether you have a true personal injury claim, and if you should contact a personal injury lawyer.

Kinds of Injuries

Not all injuries will need the representation of a personal injury lawyer. While any bump and bruise can be annoying to deal with, it probably isn’t enough to take on the expense of hiring a team of attorneys. But on the other hand, there are a few kinds of injuries that you should absolutely not deal with alone.

If you’re not sure if you should contact a personal injury attorney, consider the following questions:

  1. Did your injury leave you permanently disabled or disabled for more than one year?

If the injury you sustained at the hands of another individual caused you to be disabled for one year or longer, you should consider hiring a personal injury attorney. While disablement for short periods of time can be a nuisance and keep you from work, long-term or permanently disabling injuries are extremely serious.

In the case of a disablement personal injury claim, you will need to make adjustments to your home, car, career, and family in order to keep up your quality of life. This may require moving, hiring a full time caregiver, and quitting your job. The expenses to cover these changes should come from the insurance agency, not out of your pocket.

  1. Was your injury considered severe?

Your injury does not need to be permanently disabling to be considered severe. High medical bills, types of injuries, and recovery time can all be used as indication to determine if you have sustained a severe injury.

 

As with disabling injuries, severe injuries dramatically change your life and way of living. You will want a personal injury attorney to walk you through the process of getting compensation from the insurance company so you do not end up paying medical bills or loss of income out of your own pocket.

  1. Was your injury the result of medical malpractice?

With a medical malpractice case, it isn’t enough to sue a doctor or nurse because they did not cure you or they were unable to diagnose your condition. For it to be considered medical malpractice, you must have suffered an injury or additional illness because a doctor or nurse was careless or unprofessional.

Because medical malpractice cases can get tricky rather quickly, you will want to discuss your situation with an attorney as soon as possible. A personal injury attorney can help you determine if you have a medical malpractice case on your hands and help you to prove that the doctors were not performing to their standards.

  1. Were you exposed to toxic chemicals?

Unfortunately, there are toxic chemicals everywhere and very often they can have harmful and negative effects on us and our families. If you intend to sue on a toxic exposure charge, you’ll need the assistance of a team of experts to help prove your case.

More than that, most companies have attorneys standing by to defend toxic exposure cases against them. These lawyers and their teams are well-versed win winning toxic exposure cases and without the help of a professional just as experienced as they are, you don’t have a chance of winning. To be safe, you’ll want to enlist the help of a personal injury attorney.

While these are not the only times you may need a personal injury attorney, they are all instances that you should not try to fight the insurance company alone. When you’re faced with the possibility of needing to face medical bills, days off from work, or additional expenses that are a result of your injury, the thought of paying legal fees can seem like wasted precious money. In reality, a personal injury attorney could actually save you money.

Benefits of Personal Injury Lawyers

Many times when we are injured, we don’t consider the aftermath. Instead, we focus on getting better, dealing with our life around the injury, and ensuring that we can make a full and complete recovery. But even once the wounds have healed and the bones have been mended, the injury is still lingering in the form of chronic pain, loss of a job, and medical bills.

For someone who has been injured, an insurance settlement seems like a blessing. When the insurance company agrees to give you a set amount of money, it can be a relief to know that some of your expenses will be covered. But more often than not, the insurance company is trying to get away with paying you as little compensation as possible.

Enlisting a team of expert personal injury attorneys can bring you a number of benefits in your personal injury claim. They can help you to converse with the insurance company on better settlement conditions and help you take the case to court if the insurance company refuses to pay. An attorney also understands that injuries may take a few days or months to appear, and when you agree to a settlement too early, you won’t have any right to push for additional compensation. A personal injury lawyer and their team will help you to bring your case together to create a complete picture of what is owed to you.

With a lawyer’s representation, you don’t need to worry about an insurance company trying to get away without paying you the money that you deserve. Your lawyer will help you to identify areas that warrant additional compensation that you didn’t even know about, push for a settlement that will cover your loss of income and medical expenses, and fight on your behalf to ensure any money coming out of your pocket is at a minimum.

Is a Personal Injury Lawyer Right for You?

Not all personal injury cases will need a lawyer, but understanding what a personal injury lawyer can do for you and what kinds of injuries can warrant a team of attorneys can be useful in helping you decide. When it comes to compensation and dealing with excessive medical treatments or lifelong restrictions, it is always safe to do too much than not enough.

If you are still unsure if you need a lawyer in your case, consider contacting a personal injury lawyer to discuss your details. If you have a debilitating injury, a high amount of medical bills, or you believe your doctor was careless and unprofessional, chances are a personal injury attorney will want to help you through your case.

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