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(877) 880-4090The fallout from a personal injury is often costly and emotionally draining. You are left wondering how you will afford the financial repercussions and what you should do to hold the at-fault party responsible. If you have concerns about the viability of your claim, the first step to finding answers to your questions is speaking with a personal injury attorney about the details of your case. They can help you better understand the value of your claim and the sufficiency of your evidence.
There is no way to ensure you win your case without a doubt, but there are specific elements that can harm your chances. For example:
One of the most common reasons victims lose in a personal injury case is the most easily avoided mistake: not filing the lawsuit before the statute of limitations runs out. Most states allow three years from the time of the accident to file. Delays caused by mistakes in paperwork can cause you to miss the cut-off. If you hire a personal injury attorney, they will handle all the necessary paperwork.
If you are concerned about the ramifications of losing your personal injury claim, there are some strategies you can employ to help you win. Of course, no one can guarantee a win for you, but you can take steps to protect your rights. Consider the following:
Overall, maintaining a solid line of communication with your attorney and staying informed will help ease your anxieties about the case.
Your attorney will keep you updated on negotiation attempts during the legal process. Many factors could affect your need to settle rather than continue into the trial phase. For example, you receive compensation faster if you agree to a settlement. Additionally, you avoid the court costs that add to your legal fees. The trial process can be stressful. Therefore, it may be more beneficial for your mental health to come to a resolution as quickly as possible. Finally, going to trial does not guarantee a win, even with a strong case in your favor.
On the other hand, going to trial has some advantages. Sometimes, it is even unavoidable. For example, if the insurance company fails to offer a fair settlement, your attorney will assess the strength of your claim and potentially advise you to take your case to trial. In addition, receiving a decision from a judge or jury can give you a sense of closure. Finality is good for your mental health, allowing you to move on from the case knowing you received justice for your losses.
You also have a better chance of receiving a more significant award. Insurance companies rarely offer settlements equal to what you would receive if you won the case at trial. So if your attorney advises you to move on to the courtroom, it is likely because they see a strong potential for a win.
As soon as you can, you should contact a personal injury attorney and relay the circumstances surrounding your claim. Personal injury attorneys dedicate their careers to holding defendants responsible for their negligent behavior. Typically, a personal injury attorney will immediately let you know whether you have a strong enough case to win. If they agree to represent you, they have faith in their ability to secure a settlement or award. Personal injury attorneys work on a contingency basis, meaning they do not charge upfront fees and will not receive payment for their services unless they manage to get compensation for you.
At Fielding Law, we understand the severity of personal injuries. However, you do not have to face those burdens alone. Allow our team of personal injury attorneys to help you build a strong case with sufficient evidence to support your claim and retrieve an adequate settlement. Contact our office for a free case evaluation. We are here to represent you and your best interests.