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Accidents caused by someone else’s negligence can be life-changing, making it near impossible to work and leaving you with massive medical bills. Fortunately, personal injury law gives you the right to seek compensation for your losses, but not every accident automatically provides grounds for a suit. Below are a few key questions to ask yourself before hiring an attorney and filing a claim.

3 Questions to Ask Before Filing an Injury Claim

1. Was I Injured?

personal injury lawMedical expenses related to physical harm are the foundation of any personal injury case. If you’ve only suffered property damage, you can still file a claim for financial losses, but the award won’t include pain and suffering or other non-economic damages from your accident—no matter how traumatic it might have been. Only injuries which resulted in medical expenses count, so it’s important to see a doctor immediately, even if you don’t think you’ve been badly hurt.

2. Was the Accident Caused by Someone’s Negligence?

Some accidents are unavoidable, and some injuries are nobody’s fault. However, if you were hurt in an accident caused by a careless driver, tripped and fell on someone else’s property, or were injured in a situation someone should have prevented, your attorney may be able to collect compensation on your behalf.

3. Did I Suffer Recoverable Damages?

Personal injury law allows accident victims to seek compensation for a wide variety of losses, including medical expenses and earnings lost as a result of one’s injuries. In some cases, you can sue for the pain you’ve experienced, reduced earning capacity, and the impact on your quality of life.


 

Since 1982, Ray T. Kennington, Attorney At Law has been building a reputation throughout the Ozark, AL, community for a steadfast commitment to their clients. At this respected local law firm, you’ll receive the effective representation and dedicated attention your personal injuries deserve. Visit their website for more information about their personal injury law services, and call (334) 445-1200 for a free, confidential consultation.

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