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  • By: Michael T. Edwards, Esq.
  • Published: August 29, 2019

A personal injury case is when you have been hurt by the actions (or lack of action) of another party. In situations where injury was intentional, the other party will likely face criminal charges. If it was an accident, however, they can still be at fault for negligence.

Personal injury lawsuits consist of proving negligence and establishing justification for payment of a certain amount of money owed to you. This money is for covering current and future medical expenses, lost wages, pain, suffering, and more.

When engaging in a personal injury claim against someone, you ultimately have the option to sue or settle out of court. It sounds simple enough, especially if the other party is clearly at fault. However…

It’s Not As Straightforward As You May Think

You’ve likely heard of big-time cases where a person wins millions of dollars from a large corporation. These are the exceptions in the world of personal injury. Most cases are much smaller, with people simply seeking to cover immediate and future expenses.

Whatever the situation, it’s highly likely the case will actually make it to court. Only 5% of personal injury cases go to trial. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, as most are simply settled out of court. Out of court settlements are much quicker and simpler, getting you the money and support you need right away.

Going to court, on the other hand, can actually be quite risky. The bigger the company or the richer the person, the more resources and access to lawyers they have. Also, personal injury cases carry a stigma that the person is often faking and trying to get rich. This causes juries to doubt the claims of the injured party.

It’s estimated that 90% of personal injury claims that go to trial end up being denied. Win or lose, they can take years to reach a verdict. Even if you win, you might get less than you would have in a settlement.

That doesn’t mean you should never take a personal injury lawsuit to trial. It simply means you need a guide to help you know what to do.

You Need Professional Legal Assistance

Whether or not the case goes to trial, if you’ve been injured, you need an attorney who specializes in personal injury. They have a full understanding of your rights and your chances of winning a case. They can negotiate terms and make sure you receive everything you’re owed by the person who injured you.

For a dependable personal injury attorney in the Springfield, Ohio area, contact the offices of Michael T. Edwards today.

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