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What You Need To Know About a Personal Injury Attorney
A personal injury attorney is an expert legal professional who can help you recover compensation from the negligent party responsible for your injuries. They will investigate your case, gather evidence, and build a strong case for you to present to the jury in court.
During the investigation, your attorney will gather all available evidence from accident scene records to police and medical reports, and any CCTV footage that can prove fault. Your attorney will also interview witnesses and document all of their statements and interactions.
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As they gather all of the information, your lawyer will perform a liability analysis to determine who is at fault in your accident and what type of damages you are eligible to receive. This is a thorough process that requires an in-depth knowledge of law and the specifics of your situation.
Once the liability analysis is complete, your lawyer will work with their team to put together a comprehensive packet of documents that you and the insurance company can use during settlement negotiations. This will include your medical bills, reports from medical professionals and any income loss documentation that supports your claim for a settlement amount.
Next, your lawyer will prepare depositions for the defendant’s insurance carrier and a host of written interrogatories. During these interrogatories, your lawyer will ask questions under oath to obtain all of the information that you need to build your case and make sure that you get a fair settlement.
In many cases, this can take several months to complete. Once the discovery process is finished, your attorney will file a number of pre-trial motions to ensure that all of the evidence they need to present at trial is ready and in the right form.
After all of the paperwork is complete and you and the defendant’s insurance carrier have met to discuss the merits of your claim, your attorney will schedule a trial date. In some cases, they will settle the case out of court before going to trial, but in most cases they will take your case all the way to a trial to present their evidence and receive a fair and just settlement from the other parties.
Before you sign any documents, your lawyer will explain to you the legal rights that you have in a personal injury case and how you can protect yourself. This will help to reduce the stress of having to deal with the insurance companies and keep them from making your life harder.
Your lawyer will be your advocate throughout the litigation process, communicating with all of the involved parties and guiding you every step of the way. This will not only keep the case moving forward but it will also prevent anyone from sneaking things past you or trying to mislead you.
During your recovery, you may have to miss work due to your injury or illness. An experienced personal injury attorney can help you get the money you need for your lost wages. They will look at your pay stubs to see how much you missed and will use this information to get you the maximum compensation possible for these missed paychecks.