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January 18, 2023

What Counts as Personal Injury? 

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A personal injury lawsuit can be defined as a section of law where a victim has sustained injuries as a result of another party’s negligence. As such, personal injuries cases can cover a wide spectrum of incidents including:

  • Slips and falls accidents. 
  • Automobile accidents. 
  • Medical malpractice. 
  • Wrongful death. 
  • Workplace-related injuries. 
  • Premises liability. 
  • Injuries sustained due to faulty products. 
  • And plenty of other situations such as a dog bite. 

Essentially, any case where someone has sustained injuries due to someone else’s negligence may be categorized as a personal injury. 

How Will a Personal Injury Lawyer Help? 

A personal injury attorney in Scottsdale, AZ can help by ensuring you receive the proper compensation and that justice is awarded. Not only can a personal injury lawyer showcase how the other party was at fault, but will negotiate on your behalf to ensure you receive adequate compensation. While many personal injury lawsuits are resolved before they go to court, oftentimes insurance companies will try to undercut a plaintiff by offering a small amount. Even when an offer sounds attractive on paper, you or your loved one(s) may need compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, etc. 

But Aren’t Lawyers Expensive? 

While you might believe that due to finances you are unable to afford a lawyer, but when it comes to personal injury cases there are measures in place. Unlike other areas of the law, a personal injury lawyer isn’t paid with upfront fees but instead is paid by a contingency fee. A contingency fee is, essentially, a percentage of your final settlement or court award. This allows you to receive legal assistance even when dealing with other financial burdens. 

How Long Will My Case Last? 

The total time-length of a personal injury case varies and can take anywhere from a couple of months to two years. The main factor affecting a case’s timeline is usually the severity of the injuries–even when there’s clear evidence that the other party is at fault. Injuries that are more severe take longer to prove while minor injuries may be resolved relatively quickly. 

Contact a Personal Injury Attorney Today

At the Yearin Law Office, our attorneys understand how traumatic accidents can be and are here to help. Contact us today for a personal injury lawyer in Scottsdale, AZ

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