Personal Injury

Do I Have a Case for a Personal Injury Lawyer?

If you have recently suffered an injury, it can be hard to decide whether you are within your right to claim for compensation.In this article, we will explain how to tell if a personal injury lawyer could help you fight your case and enable you to receive the compensation you deserve.

Negligence 

You’re likely to have a good case if you can prove that your injury occurred as a result of negligence. Say you were injured in a store because the employees of a business failed in their duty of care towards you by neglecting to clean up a spill that you then slipped on and hurt yourself. This is an example of negligence – which may be backed up with clear CCTV footage and witness statements.

You can also claim negligence when it comes to road traffic collisions if you can prove that the other driver involved was not driving with due care or attention. If your injury occurred at your place of work, you may be able to sue your employer for negligence. Perhaps you weren’t given the correct equipment or training, or maybe you were injured by faulty machinery that your boss had neglected to fix. These are all valid reasons to sue. It is also possible to sue for medical negligence or malpractice can also be the basis for a strong lawsuit. If you can prove that a doctor or other medical specialist has failed to provide the standard and type of care that is to be expected of someone in their position, you should be able to sue.

Strict Liability

If you’ve been injured by a poorly made, defective or dangerous product, you may be able to sue the manufacturer. However, it must be possible for your lawyer to prove that the way the product was made led directly to the incident in which you were injured.

Cases of Intentional Wrong 

You may also have a case if you have been injured as a result of someone else’s intentional action. For example, if someone pushes you into a pool – perhaps as a poorly-thought-out prank – and you become injured as a result, you may be able to sue them.

The key elements of a strong personal injury case are:

  • This may include CCTV footage, witness statements, receipts and other material.
  • If it is difficult or impossible to prove whose fault the incident was, your case won’t be strong enough. If the person you are suing is able to put forward a strong argument that they were not in the wrong, your case may be thrown out.

It is, therefore, vital that you work with a talented and experienced personal injury lawyer when preparing to make any kind of personal injury claim. When looking for someone to hire, it’s best to ask your family and friends for recommendations. Look online for reviews too and try to narrow your options and choose someone who has experience in dealing with cases similar to yours.