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Understanding Your Rights As A Victim Of A Personal Injury

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]A personal injury can change your life and your goals. After an injury, you may be forced into a situation where you have no choice but to go through medical treatments like rehabilitation or surgery. You may not be able to work, and you might have trouble doing the things that you enjoy in your everyday life.

For someone who is in your situation, it is important to hold the person who hurt you responsible for their actions. Part of that responsibility is paying for your medical care and the losses that you have suffered. In some cases, other people in your family may be entitled to compensation of some form as well.

How do you deal with a personal injury?

The first thing you have to do is go to the hospital or a doctor’s office. You need to make sure that you have a medical exam and that you receive a diagnosis for whatever injury that you suffered. This initial diagnosis may change, so it is important that you go to all follow-up medical appointments.

If you have to have surgery following an incident, make sure you understand what happened and how it could potentially affect you in the future. With any of these medical treatments, you must keep the documentation. The documentation, along with a police report and other paperwork, is important for your claim against the other party.

After you receive medical care, what’s the next step?

After you receive care for your injuries, you should consider speaking with your attorney prior to involving the police or other professionals. If the other party’s insurance agency contacts you, make sure you do not agree to speak with them until you understand your legal standing. You don’t want to say or do anything that could result in losing the right to your claim.

Should I take a settlement if it’s offered?

Do not accept a settlement, especially if you don’t know the extent of your injuries and how they’ll impact your life. Your attorney can help you negotiate for a fair settlement and for the coverage of your medical bills as soon as it is clear how the injury will affect your life. The first settlement offered may not be fair and could leave you with more bills than funds. That’s the last thing that anyone wants to see happen to you as the victim of a reckless act.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]