Personal Injury Basics
You must clearly understand what all does the term personal injury actually covers, before filing a personal injury law suit. Personal injury is the term defined as covering all kinds of injuries or accidents that may occur either because of negligence on someone else’s part or due to intentional actions to cause harm to others, whether physical or emotional in nature. It also covers the injuries arising out of the other person’s strict liability towards you.
Personal Injury Lawyer Basics
To admit your claim status in the prescribed official format, you would require the specialized legal services of a person or a law firm which not only understands your concerns well but can also present the case in a more professional manner for a favorable result. Robert Doran, Litigation Counsel who has more than 30 years of the expertise in the field, has a highly professional and experienced team of personal injury lawyers. These personal injury lawyers understand even the minutest intricacies of the personal injury law suits very well so that your claim status can be met successfully.
Personal Injury Law Canada
As per the Canadian Personal Injury Law, an injured party may recover the following categories of damages by employing the services of a qualified personal injury lawyer:
- Suffering and pain involved
- Reasonable medical costs, including present and prospective losses
- Earning capacity loss
- Construction site accidents — falls, dangerous construction materials and unsafe premises
- Product liability claims/defective products litigation — Design defects, faulty products, manufacturing defects, inadequate instructions/warnings, safety procedures flouted, airbag injuries and seatbelts
- Vehicle Accidents — Including car crashes, truck accidents, bicycle accidents, motorcycle accidents, pedestrian accidents, drunk driving, DWI, hit and run, roll-over incidents, passenger accidents
- Air, rail and sea accidents — Boating and jet ski accidents, airplane crashes and train incidents
- Serious injuries — Spinal cord injuries and brain injuries
- Occupiers/premises liability claims — Slip and fall accidents, tripping incidents, dog bites, third party liability and stairs accidents
- Workplace accidents — falls, chemical burns, exposure to toxins and chemicals, explosions, fires and defective machinery
- Wrongful death
- Industrial malpractice claims
- No-fault car insurance claims
- Animal attacks and dog bites
- Medical negligence
- Assaults and sexual abuse