Answering Your Personal Injury FAQs

A personal injury, specifically one that is a direct result of another person, is certainly a traumatic event. You may have suffered a temporary, or even permanent, disability that will have a significant impact on your day-to-day life. You’ll most likely have hospital and medical bills, which could cost you more than you have to spend. It’s never a desired situation for anyone, but you can make the best of it by filing a personal injury claim. If you’re not sure, take the time to read through these frequently asked questions. 

How long will my case take? 

There are many factors that can affect the duration of your personal injury case. The severity of your injuries, whether or not there is hard, factual evidence supporting your claim, the willingness of the other party/insurance company, and more. The best person to ask this question will be the personal injury lawyer, such as one at Barry P. Goldberg, A Professional Law Corporation, handling your specific case. They will be able to look at all angles of your case and give you a rough estimate of how long it will take.

Is hiring an attorney worth it? 

Put it this way: imagine you need surgery on your leg. You might be able to perform a successful surgery and walk away, but you’ll probably end up doing more harm than good. Similar to how you’d want a doctor to perform that surgery, you really want an experienced and reputable lawyer on your side to handle your case. Not every lawyer specializes in personal injury law, so it’s important to do your research and find a law firm that you feel will work with you to bring your case to a successful conclusion. 

What if nobody was at fault? 

The chance of there being no one at fault, even partially, for your accident is extremely rare. Most accidents or injuries can be directly related to an action or decision made by another person. Sometimes that person is acting on their own behalf and other times they are working on behalf of a larger entity, such as a company. Even though it is highly improbable for nobody to be at fault for your accident, you will still want to have qualified attorneys by your side. They will investigate your accident thoroughly and examine all angles to determine fault, whether you believe any exists or not. 

Will I have to go to trial?

Most personal injury cases never see the inside of a courtroom. However, there are certain circumstances that may force your case to trial, such as a dispute over the facts of your case, an issue with the insurance company, and a few others. The best person to inform you on whether or not your case will go to trial will be your personal injury attorney. 

Sustaining a personal injury isn’t something anyone wants to go through, much less deal with the case process. Relying on a reputable personal injury attorney means more time focusing on healing and less time worried about your case. Contact a personal injury lawyer today.