A personal injury case is a lawsuit in which a person claims injury or harm arising from the actions of another, either because of negligence or misconduct. An injury does not need to be physical; a claimant may allege the harm was emotional or damaging to their reputation.
Personal injury does not necessarily mean that there was criminal negligence. While criminal charges may be filed separately, personal injury cases are considered civil cases and most often involve monetary compensation for damages. Personal injury compensation covers medical expenses and other financial losses resulting from the accident, such as lost wages or future medical expenses. It may also include non-economic damages like pain and suffering.
Common types of situations that may result in a personal injury lawsuit include:
- Auto Accident
Suppose a person is injured in a car accident and they were not at fault. The injured person may need to file a lawsuit if the at-fault driver does not have insurance or if the insurance company denies your claim or fails to offer reasonable compensation. - Slip and Fall Accidents
Most commonly, when a person slips and falls on public or private property due to the safety of the environment—especially if the property was unreasonably or unexpectedly dangerous. - Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice cases deal with injuries or harm caused by medical personnel (most commonly a doctor) resulting from negligence or inappropriate treatment. - Product Liability
This type of lawsuit happens when you sustain an injury while using a defective product or when the dangers of a product are not correctly addressed or adequately provided to the user. - Wrongful Death
Wrongful death lawsuits occur when the defendant is sued by a third party plaintiff on behalf of the injured party because the injuries sustained resulted in death. This scenario occurs most often when a person dies, and family members sue another for actions or negligence contributing to the injured person’s death.
If you feel you have been personally injured due to someone else’s malice or negligence, consulting with an attorney is the surest way to determine if you are entitled to compensation.
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