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What Your Personal Injury Attorney Do?

Your lawyer and the lawyer’s legal team are at the front lines of your fight to get the compensation you deserve in a personal injury suit.

First, they will assess your case to determine best how to fight for you. They will:

  • Gauge the depth and breadth of your injuries and the negligent circumstances involved;
  • Investigate the scene of the accident;
  • Question witnesses;
  • Request documentation;
  • Work with medical experts;
  • Review documents, photos, and videos; and Work with experts who can reconstruct the accident scene.

That’s not all, though. They will use all of that information to go head-to-head with the defendant’s attorneys to get you the best compensation possible. Often this happens in a settlement meeting, but if the big corporation or insurance company won’t budge, attorneys are trained, experienced, and ready to go to court. (Whether in a settlement or at court, they have been able to win compensation many times over the defense’s initial low-ball offers.)

Your Role in a Lawsuit

When you’re the client in a personal injury case, there are only a few things you need to do, including:

  • Don’t admit fault for your injury;
  • Continue getting treated by your doctor;
  • Document any ups and downs you encounter because of your injury; and
  • Give your attorney any documentation you have that can help your case: police report, insurance documents, and photos or videos you have of your injuries or the accident scene, among other things.

Steps in a Personal Injury Lawsuit

After you consult a medical professional and start considering a personal injury lawsuit, there are a handful of standard steps to take. These are central to cases involving motor vehicles, slip and falls, and other personal injury accidents.

Reach Out to a Lawyer: Contact an attorney with years of experience handling personal injury cases. They have a strategic approach toward assessing issues to determine whether you can pursue a personal injury claim and how much you could get in a case.

Building Your Case: After you sign a retainer agreement, your attorney and legal team will begin looking over every aspect of your case, your injuries and the circumstances that caused them, the evidence, your employment history and wages, your family’s events, and any other elements that will bolster your claim.

Settlement Negotiations: Your attorney will send what is called a “demand letter” to your insurance company or another party, laying out your case for damages. Often, this is where your lawyer can get you a suitable personal injury settlement that will help make you feel whole again.

Filing Your Lawsuit: However, if the other party offers a low-ball amount rejects a reasonable settlement, then your legal team will switch gears and be ready to file a lawsuit to try to get you the best compensation possible.

Discovery: This is a period of time when both sides of a lawsuit share documents and other evidence, as requested. During this time, your attorney will go after every possible piece of documentation the other side has that could help support your case.

Trial: When a case can’t be settled, it goes before a judge and jury. It is during this time that your attorney will argue your case, which includes interviewing expert witnesses.

Personal Injury Settlement

A personal injury settlement occurs when your attorney and opposing counsel agree on the damages you’ll get to cover medical bills, lost wages, and other expenses. Your actual settlement amount will vary depending on a host of circumstances, including your level of injury, the type of accident, your employment situation, and what sort of bills you’ve incurred as a result of someone else’s negligence. Your attorney will fight for you at no upfront cost and hourly fees but will take a reasonable price from your final recovery.

Settlements Aren’t Taxable — Most of the Time

Settlements in a personal injury lawsuit aren’t taxable under state or federal law. However, some exceptions depend on the nature of claims if an emotional injury claim didn’t arise from a physical injury. Your attorney will help you clarify specific tax questions.

If you need a personal injury lawyer, I suggest you contact Denn Law Group in Sudbury or Andover. Their attorneys have a lot of experience fighting against insurance companies in court. They have scored hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars on some occasions for clients offered low-ball settlements. If you want to know more about Denn Law Group, visit: https://dennlawgroup.com/ or call 978-252-4567.

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