Personal Injury — General

Injured? Know What Your Claim Is Worth.

Slip and fall, workplace injury, or negligence — you may be entitled to significant compensation. Find out with a free attorney consultation.

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Of personal injury cases settle before trial
2–3 yrs
Typical statute of limitations

Know Your Rights

Understanding your legal situation is the first step to protecting your rights and getting fair compensation.

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Types of Personal Injury Claims

Personal injury law covers accidents caused by another party's negligence: slip and falls, dog bites, product defects, medical malpractice, and more. If someone else's carelessness hurt you, you have legal options.

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Proving Negligence in Your Case

To win a personal injury claim, you must show the defendant had a duty of care, breached it, and that breach caused your injuries. An attorney builds this case using evidence you may not think to collect.

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Settlement vs. Trial: What to Expect

Most cases resolve through negotiated settlements. Trials are rare but sometimes necessary to achieve fair compensation. Your attorney guides this strategy based on the strength of your case.

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