When you're in an accident, the legal system and insurance companies can feel overwhelming. You are entitled to compensation if you have been hurt as a result of another person's negligence.
Our personal injury lawyers have years of expertise assisting clients in recovering damages following incidents caused by negligent drivers, defective products, unsafe premises conditions, medical negligence, and other causes.
Personal injury lawsuits are filed against those responsible for causing an accident. These accidents may include car crashes, slip and falls, medical malpractice, defective products, and others.
There are several types of personal injury lawsuits. Here are some examples:
An automobile accident victim can file a claim against the driver, owner, manufacturer, or seller of the vehicle involved in the crash. If the victim was injured due to negligence, then he or she can sue the negligent party.
A slip and fall victim can sue the property owner, manager, or operator of the premises where the accident occurred. The plaintiff must prove that the defendant had actual or constructive knowledge of the dangerous condition and failed to warn the victim of the danger.
A medical malpractice victim can sue the doctor, nurse, hospital, or clinic that caused his or her injuries. A medical malpractice victim must prove that the doctor, nurse, or clinic acted negligently and that this negligence caused the patient's injuries.
A product liability victim can sue the manufacturer, distributor, or retailer of the product that caused his or her injury. To win a product liability lawsuit, the victim must show that the product was defective and that the defect caused the injury.
When a person dies as a result of another's negligence, the victim's family members can sue the negligent party for wrongful death. This means that the victim's family can recover money to compensate them for their losses.
Anytime you're in an accident, the legal system and insurance companies can feel overwhelming. You may be entitled to compensation if you have been hurt as a result of another person's negligence.
Our personal injury lawyers have years of expertise assisting clients in recovering damages following incidents caused by negligent drivers, defective products, unsafe premises conditions, medical negligence, and other causes.
The amount of compensation depends upon the circumstances surrounding the accident. For example, if a child is killed in a car accident, the parents can receive compensation for the child's lost future earnings, funeral expenses, and pain and suffering before death.
• The severity of the injury
• The length of time it takes to heal
• Whether the victim needs surgery
• How much were the victim's medical bills
• The cost of hiring an attorney
• The value of the victim's life
• The extent of the victim's loss of income
• The victim's age and health at the time of the accident
• The number of people involved in the accident
• The fault of the parties involved in the accident
To determine how much you can recover, contact an experienced personal injury lawyer.
In Pennsylvania, personal injury claims must be filed within two years after the accident occurred. This means that you have two years from the date of the accident to file a claim. However, there are exceptions to this rule. If you were injured due to medical malpractice, then you have three years from the date of injury to file a claim.
If you were injured due to an intentional act, then you have one year from the date of injury. If you were injured as a result of the negligence of another person, then you have two years from that date to file a claim. If you were injured in a car accident, then you have two to six years from the date of the accident to file a claim depending on whether you were a pedestrian or occupant of the vehicle.
There are several factors that determine how long you have to file a claim. These include the type of injury, the cause of the injury, and the extent of the injuries.
If you were involved in a car accident, you may have been injured in multiple areas. Depending on where you were injured, you may have different limitations. For example, if you were injured in your head, neck, back, and shoulder, then you may have different limitations than if you were injured in only one area.
If you were hurt in a car accident, it's important to know what caused the accident so that you can file a claim. In most cases, the driver of the vehicle is responsible for causing the accident. The driver could have been distracted, drunk, speeding, driving recklessly, or any number of things.
It's important to note that the statute of limitations does not begin until you are aware that you have been injured. Therefore, if you don't realize that you were injured until later, then you may not have enough time to file a claim. It's important to speak with a lawyer about your case immediately after the accident occurs.
Our personal injury lawyers at Schuster Law understand the stress and frustration that comes with dealing with insurance companies and the court system. Free consultations are available to discuss your case and answer any questions you may have. To schedule a free consultation with one of our experienced personal injury lawyers, contact us now.