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Injured because of someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing? You may have a personal injury claim. Most cases involve careless actions—like unsafe property or medical mistakes. If their error caused your harm, you can seek compensation through legal action.

What to Know About

Personal Injury Claims

When someone else’s negligence injures you, you may have the right to compensation—but recovering it can be tough with insurers, legal hurdles, and deadlines. We connect you with experienced personal injury attorneys nationwide who fight to hold the right parties accountable.

Why Motorcycle Accidents

Are More Dangerous

Motorcycle accidents are often far more dangerous because riders have little protection—no airbags, seatbelts, or crumple zones. Crashes can cause severe injuries like road rash, brain trauma, and crush injuries, even with a helmet.

What Types of Cases Fall Under Personal Injury Law?

Personal injury law applies to all sorts of situations where you’ve been hurt, such as:

  1. Vehicle Accidents: Car crashes, truck collisions, motorcycle accidents, rideshare incidents, and pedestrian accidents caused by careless drivers.
  2. Premises Liability: Slip-and-falls, poor security, dog bites, swimming pool accidents, and other injuries that happen on someone else’s property.
  3. Medical Malpractice: Surgical mistakes, missed diagnoses, medication errors, birth injuries, and other cases where medical care falls short.
  4. Workplace Injuries: On-the-job accidents, exposure to dangerous conditions, repetitive stress injuries, and situations where an employer was negligent.
  5. Product Liability: Defective products, dangerous medications, faulty medical devices, and other injuries caused by unsafe goods.
  6. Intentional Harm: Assault, battery, false imprisonment, and other situations where someone hurt you on purpose.

When to Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer

Not every minor injury needs an attorney, but you should connect with a personal injury lawyer if:

You had to go to the hospital, needed surgery, or need ongoing treatment. The more serious your injuries, the bigger the stakes—and the harder the insurance company might push back.

 

If it’s not clear who caused the accident, or if more than one person might be responsible, personal injury attorneys can help investigate and figure out who’s at fault.

 

If your case involves government agencies, several people or companies, or complicated legal questions—like more than just simple negligence—you’ll want an experienced lawyer on your side.

Common Types of Personal Injury Cases

We connect you with personal injury attorneys experienced in:

Auto Accidents

Crashes involving cars, trucks, motorcycles, buses, or pedestrians. These cases usually mean digging into what the driver did wrong and dealing with auto insurance companies.

Slip and Fall

Injuries from dangerous property conditions like wet floors, broken stairs, poor lighting, or uneven surfaces. Property owners are supposed to keep their premises safe.

Medical Negligence

Harm caused by doctors, nurses, hospitals, or other healthcare providers who didn’t live up to the accepted standard of care.

Workplace Accidents

On-the-job injuries that go beyond workers’ compensation, especially when a third party or employer negligence is involved.

Wrongful Death

Tragic accidents where family members can seek compensation for their loss. These cases have unique legal standards and damages.

Dog Bites and Animal Attacks

Injuries from pets or other animals. Owners can be held responsible if they didn’t control a dangerous animal or warn you about aggressive behavior.

How Personal Injury Claims Work—The Process

Curious about what happens after you file a personal injury case? Here's a quick overview of the process:

Initial Consultation and Case Evaluation

Your lawyer will listen to your story, understand what happened, and figure out if you have a real case. Your lawyer will answer all your questions with complete transparency and explain what your legal options are. This first consultation is almost always free.

Investigation and Evidence Gathering

Your attorney collects things like accident reports, medical records, witness statements, photos, and expert opinions. They’ll piece together how the injury happened, who’s responsible, and how much you’ve actually lost.

Medical Treatment and Documentation

You keep getting the medical treatment you need, while your lawyer keeps track of all your appointments and bills. It’s important to finish treatment before settling, so your attorney has the complete picture of your injuries and what they’ve cost you.

Making a Demand and Negotiating

When you’re done with treatment, your lawyer figures out what your injury compensation should be and sends a demand letter to the responsible party’s insurance company. Negotiations start, and your lawyer works tirelessly for a settlement that covers all your losses.

Filing a Lawsuit (If Needed)

Filing a Lawsuit (If Needed)If you can’t reach a fair deal, your attorney files a personal injury lawsuit. Most cases still settle after that—just showing you’re willing to go to court can make the other side more likely to offer a better deal.

Personal Injury Compensation Types—What You Can Recover

An attorney can explain what may apply to your specific situation.
Personal injury claim might include different kinds of damages, including:

Economic Damages

Medical bills (past and future) Hospital and surgery costs Rehabilitation and therapy Prescription medications Lost wages and income Reduced ability to earn in the future Property damage Any out-of-pocket expenses

Punitive Damages

If the person who caused your injury acted especially recklessly or did something on purpose, the court might award punitive damages. These aren’t meant to pay you back for your losses—they’re meant to punish the wrongdoer and help prevent this kind of behavior in the future.

Non-Economic Damages

Physical pain and suffering Emotional distress and trauma Loss of enjoyment of life Permanent disability or disfigurement Loss of companionship or support Reduced quality of life

Testimonials Section

After my injury, I was overwhelmed dealing with insurance companies. Getting connected with a lawyer who explained everything made a huge difference.

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Chester L. Akasya

I didn’t know if I had a valid claim. Speaking with a personal injury attorney helped me understand my options and next steps

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Gerald I. Maverino

Why Legal Representation Changes Everything

Insurance companies are focused on minimizing payouts. Having legal guidance helps ensure deadlines are met, evidence is preserved, and your claim is handled fairly from start to finish.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most personal injury attorneys work on a contingency basis. That means you don’t pay anything up front. They only get paid if you win, taking a percentage of your settlement or court award—usually around 33–40%.

This depends on the statute of limitations in your state. In most states, you have between one and two years from when you were hurt to file a lawsuit. Some cases—especially those involving government agencies—have even shorter deadlines. If you miss the deadline, you lose your right to sue for good. Contact a lawyer before it’s too late.

In many states, you can still get compensation even if you were partly to blame. Your payout just gets reduced by your percentage of fault. But in a few states, if you had any fault at all, you can’t recover anything. A lawyer can explain exactly how your state’s laws apply.

It really depends. Simple cases where it’s clear who was at fault and the injuries aren’t too complicated might settle in just a few months. But more complex cases—with serious injuries, questions about who’s responsible, or multiple parties—can take a year or two, especially if you end up going to trial.

The value of your case depends on several things. These include how badly you were hurt, your medical bills, any lost wages, how the injury affects your daily life, how strong your evidence is, and who is at fault. Minor injuries might settle for a few thousand dollars. Serious or permanent injuries can lead to settlements or verdicts worth hundreds of thousands or even millions.

 

Most cases do not end up in court. Usually, cases settle before trial because insurance companies want to avoid the time and expense of going to court. However, your lawyer should still be prepared to take your case to trial if you are not offered a fair settlement.

 

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