How to file a personal injury claim in PA
Brandon J. Broderick, Personal Injury Attorney at Law
After suffering injuries due to the negligence of another individual, the prospect of filing a personal injury claim in Pennsylvania may strike fear into the minds of the injured. You probably have a lot of concerns, such as, "Should I hire an?attorney?" Should I get a lawyer before I file? How can I tell whether my case has merit? For accurate answers to these questions, you should speak with an experienced?Pennsylvania personal injury attorney.
The laws in PA establish time limits, restrict the types of claims that can be filed, cap the amounts of money that can be awarded in certain cases, and limit who can receive financial compensation for injuries caused by another party.
There are specific steps that you should take and many things to think about before you file.?Attorney Brandon J. Broderick?has the experience and expertise to guide you in the right direction.
Consider the following advice before you attempt to make a claim for personal injuries in Pennsylvania.
Document Everything Possible About the Accident and Injury/Injuries
Documenting everything is the first step in filing a successful personal injury claim in Pennsylvania. You must be able to specify precisely how and when an injury occurred, as well as who you spoke with, what was said, etc. This can be one of the more difficult periods for many individuals, as the pain and shock of an injury can make it difficult to concentrate on gathering the information that will be required in the near future. In cases of?severe injuries, such as catastrophic slip-and-fall injuries,?serious car accidents, and other accidents, it may be impossible for the injured party to document a significant portion of the scene. In such situations, you or your personal injury attorney will rely on records kept by first responders, police, and bystanders, as well as any evidence that can be obtained later.
Below is a short list of key things that you should document after an accident, if possible.
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A?PA personal injury lawyer?can assist you in gathering the evidence necessary to establish that you sustained injuries due to another's negligence.
Obtain Medical Care
Especially in accidents,?serious injuries?may occur. Sometimes these injuries are immediately apparent, while other times they manifest after days or even weeks. Visiting the hospital for medical treatment is essential.
Even if your injuries appear to be minor, a doctor can determine if the situation is worse than it appears. If you decide to file a lawsuit for personal injury, their records will be admissible as evidence.
The Process of Filing a Personal Injury Claim in Pennsylvania