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How the Injury Lawsuit Process Works

If you have been injured by an accident and are unable to get compensation for medical expenses or lost income, you could make a claim. Many people aren't sure about the process of filing a lawsuit.

This blog post will discuss five important milestones that all personal injury attorneys claims have to pass through.

Time to File

Every state has a law that limits the time you must start a lawsuit following an accident. If you do not submit your claim within this time frame it is usually dismissed.

After a case has been filed, the parties begin a process of discovery. This involves exchanging information like documents, witness statements and depositions. Depending on the complexity of your case, this could take months.

A reputable lawyer will present a settlement demand. The lawyer can only make this demand once you have achieved the maximum level of medical improvement.

If you've been injured by a government entity or a doctor employed by the government, you could have additional time constraints to meet in addition to the general statute of limitations. These are sometimes referred to as "discovery rules" or equitable tolling, and are extremely specific to each situation. Your attorney can clarify these more in detail. They are usually resolved faster than other cases.

Statute of limitations

If you'd like to maximize your chances of obtaining fair compensation, it is crucial to file a lawsuit before your state's statute of limitations runs out. These deadlines are applicable to a variety of personal injury claims including car accidents as well as medical malpractice claims. They also apply to product liability claims and the cases of wrongful death.

In most states the statute of limitations "clock" starts ticking when you are injured. However there are exceptions to this rule that could effectively pause the clock in certain situations. For example the discovery rule permits you to file a case after you have discovered (or should have discovered with reasonable care) the injury.

In some cases the statute of limitations can be shortened or even tolled. For example when the plaintiff is mentally handicapped or is under the age of. You should consult with an experienced injury attorney to determine the particular statute of limitations applicable to your case. If you try to bring a lawsuit after the statute of limitations has expired, the court will likely dismiss your case. This can have devastating consequences for the victim and their family.

Damages

A person who wins in an injury lawsuit is entitled to compensation. They may include compensation for medical expenses loss of wages, as well as accident-related costs. Other kinds of damages compensate someone who suffers from emotional distress or loss of enjoyment in life due to an accident.

The amount of damages is determined by a jury based upon the evidence presented in court. Your lawyer will argue that defendant did not behave in a way that a reasonable person would have done in the same situation. This led to your injury.

Special damages are usually easy to calculate, including the cost of repairing or replace damaged property as well as the cost of lost wages if an injury stopped you from working, or forced you to take sick or vacation time. General damages can also be referred to as pain and suffering. They are more difficult to determine. A lot of attorneys and insurance companies employ a multiplier to estimate the amount of general damages, like an amount of 1.5 to 5. General damages are usually higher for severe injuries than for short-term or minor injuries.

Mediation

While it is not an obligatory element in every injury case it is possible to use mediation to settle a dispute without having a jury or judge decide the outcome. You can discuss your concerns at the mediation with a neutral third party, called mediator.

The mediator will ask you questions to find out what you are expecting and the amount you'd like to spend. Then, both sides will talk alone with the mediator. Then, you'll offer counteroffers and exchange ideas to find a solution.

The purpose of mediation is to come to an agreement that neither the responsible party nor injured party want to take to court. This is a vital step to avoid the long and stressful process of litigation. Most injury cases settle at mediation, even those that involve the most renowned insurance companies. Pfeifer Morgan & Stesiak will assist you in negotiating the best settlement for you, injury attorney no matter if you have been involved in an accident at work or in an auto accident. Contact us today to arrange a free consultation. We can meet you at a convenient location in Pittsburgh or Monroeville.

Trial

Your lawyer could decide to pursue a trial if your case is not settled outside of court. This will depend on your individual circumstances, your evidence and the settlement offer from the defendant's insurer.

During the trial, your attorney will present your case to peers before a jury. The jury will be accountable to determine if the defendant was negligent and, should they be awarded compensation you should receive to pay for your injuries, costs and financial losses.

During the trial, your lawyer will use evidence to show that the defendant's negligence led to your injuries. They will also show that financial damages are needed to pay for your expenses and losses. The defense will use evidence to argue your claims, and stop them from having to pay you any money. The jury will then deliberate after both sides have made their closing arguments. The verdict, issued by either a judge or jury in a bench trial will determine whether the defendant was negligent, and if so, the amount of financial damages should be awarded.

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