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TogglePersonal injury cases are among some of the most common types of legal cases brought in civil court. There is the potential for millions in settlements or restitution that can be awarded in such a case. However, many people are not aware of what constitutes a personal injury case or what their rights are in such a situation. That is why it is so important to educate yourself about the process and the legal system.
WHAT IS A “PERSONAL INJURY” CASE?
The term “personal injury case” or “personal injury lawyer” gets tossed around quite a bit. However, what, exactly is a personal injury case? A personal injury case is a legal dispute or court case that comes about when one person injures or harms another person either willfully or through negligence. In such a situation, a person who has been injured (called the plaintiff) will take the one who injured them (called the defendant) to court to allow the legal system to determine if the defendant actually injured the plaintiff and, if so, how much the plaintiff is entitled to in terms of damages. Many times, these cases are settled out of court before they even reach a formal judgment. Such a settlement is negotiated by the attorneys for both sides as well as any insurance companies that may be involved and will usually conclude with a legal cash settlement and a written agreement stipulating to what happened.
A personal injury case differs greatly from other legal cases in that it is not actually filed by a government entity such as a district attorney. These are criminal cases that involve actual crimes as punished by the government and can entail jail time. A personal injury case is a lawsuit in which the plaintiff files a civil complaint against the defendant. In this case, the defendant may be one person, several people, or even an entire company. If the plaintiff was injured as a result of the negligence or carelessness of these defendants, then the plaintiff must prove such an injury and that the injury was a direct result of the defendant’s negligence in order to win their case.
WHAT IS A STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS?
If you are involved in a personal injury laws