If you’ve been injured as a result of someone’s negligence, you may be entitled to financial compensation for your injuries, losses, and damages!

A Personal Injury can result from any person, vehicle, machinery, product, or business that causes someone to be injured physically (body), mentally (mind), or emotionally. No one can erase your pain and suffering, but our expert Personal Injury attorneys can help remove the stress and hassle of your legal case and help you get the compensation you deserve so you can focus on your road to recovery.

We’ll fight relentlessly to maximize your compensation so your legal and medical costs and any other expenses or damages are covered.

Contact us to schedule a FREE, no obligation case evaluation!

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PERSONAL INJURY CASES

Personal Injury lawsuits are filed against the person or entity that caused the injury or damages through negligence or gross negligence, reckless or intentional misconduct, and in some cases, on the basis of strict liability. The injured party is typically entitled to financial compensation for their legal and medical bills, pain and suffering, and diminished quality of life. Other expenses and damages – such as the cost of property damage or repairing their vehicle – may also be covered by their legal settlement.

Personal injury cases are complicated, requiring an experienced legal staff to conduct research, gather testimony of witnesses, account for all expenses involved, and create a strategy to recover your current costs and pay for your future needs. The injured party must first prove the accident and injury was caused by the negligence or carelessness of the person or entity. Our qualified Personal Injury lawyers will help you gather evidence to support your claim, handle the insurance adjusters, and know when to bring in other experts to prove the magnitude of the negligence and resultant injuries to maximize your settlement.

The main elements of negligence you need to prove in a Personal Injury case are:

  1. The party at fault owed a “duty of care” (their legal responsibility to avoid anything that could cause harm to others)
  2. The party at fault failed to meet their duty of care towards you
  3. The actions of the party at fault directly caused your losses or injuries
  4. Damages resulted from the party at fault’s actions

What Are the Most Common Personal Injury Cases?

  • Amusement Park Accidents
  • Aviation Accidents
  • Car and Auto Accidents
  • Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
  • Construction Accidents
  • Dangerous, Defective, or Mislabeled Products that Result in Injury
  • Defective Products and Machinery
  • Dog Bites and Dog Attacks
  • Maritime Accidents
  • Serious Injuries or Death
  • Slip and Fall Accidents
  • Truck/18 Wheeler Accidents
  • Workplace Accidents
  • Wrongful Death

A qualified Personal Injury attorney is vital to the successful outcome of your Personal Injury claim.

If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident and you believe another party may be at fault, contact See you at the Top Law Firm to schedule a free consultation!