Elements of a Personal Injury Case
- Liability
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Liability is defined as an action committed by a defendant or group of defendants that is recognized by the law as wrong, either by the actor’s negligence, recklessness or intentional conduct.
- Statutes of Limitations
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Each type of personal injury claim has different statutes of limitations as to the amount of time a person has to bring their lawsuit to the court. Consult an attorney immediately so that the statute of limitations does not run out!
- Damages
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After proving liability, the second element required for a strong personal injury lawsuit is damages. If damages are not present in a personal injury lawsuit, the case will not hold up in court. If there are no damages present, a lawsuit should not be filed even if liability can be easily established.
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Since 1997, The Law Office of Harvey F. Siegel has been helping clients get justice by recovering for the injuries sustained as the result of the negligence of others. Our attorneys will advise you whether you have a case to recover for your injuries. They will investigate, gather evidence, and work hard to win damages for your pain, suffering and lost wages.
The Law Office of Harvey F. Siegel will help you to secure the insurance benefits you are entitled to and explain your disability, no-fault and workers compensation benefits, so you understand your rights. Call us today to schedule a free consultation with a personal injury attorney.
Our office regularly collaborates with other attorneys and experts to sucessfully tackle complex, high-stakes cases providing clients with complicated cases the benefit of a diverse legal team.
The Law Office of Harvey F. Siegel understands the potentially life-altering impact that an accident may cause and works tirelessly to assist our clients win justice, no matter how complex or demanding the case. Contact our office today to meet with one of our attorneys to discuss your personal injury claim.