What to do if You Have Been Hurt in an Accident
An accident can occur at anytime for any reason, and very often, serious injuries can result. Whether you have been involved in a car accident or a slip and fall accident, you may be entitled to damages as a result of the injuries you sustained. There are some circumstances where an accident could have been avoided, and there are other instances where nothing could have been done to prevent the injury. Understanding the difference between these two possibilities is important to understanding whether you may be able to seek compensation for an injury caused by some sort of accident.
If you have slipped and fallen on icy pavement outside of a shopping mall, there is a distinct possibility that your injury could have been avoided. If the mall groundskeepers had properly salted the area around the entrance to the mall, there is a good chance that the pavement would not have been icy and a good chance that your accident could have been avoided. In situations where an accident occurs because one party failed to do something they should have done, the accident was avoidable and the injured party can seek damages.
In situations where you are injured in a car accident, the circumstances surrounding the injury must be taken into account. If the driver of the other car is at fault, you may be entitled to recover damages for your medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering and damage to your car. If the other driver was driving recklessly and caused the accident, or if a drunk driver caused the accident, you can bring a personal injury lawsuit in order to get compensation for your monetary losses and your pain and suffering.
In every case involving an accident, it is important to make sure that you document everything related to your injuries and to the accident itself. Make sure to take pictures of the scene of the accident and to keep records of everyone you speak to in connection with the incident. Getting the business cards of people you interact with in connection to an accident is an effective way to keep track of everyone involved. It is also important to keep in mind that the statute of limitations to file a personal injury claim starts to run as soon as an injury occurs. You should make sure that you know the limit in your state so that you are able to file a claim and get compensated for the injuries you sustained in an accident.
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