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Personal Injury Claims: How to Present Your Case

If another person causes you severe injury, you might need to file a personal injury claim. The trauma and financial loss can be severe and not easily recovered. However, you need to make sure that you’re following all the necessary steps. Here are some tips on how to present a personal injury case.

Report It as Soon as Possible

After you have received the proper medical attention, you need to report your injury to the proper authority. Timing is crucial and taking too long could hurt your claim. Make sure you have the location, date, and general time of the incident at your disposal. If there is anything you aren’t sure about, wait for confirmation before reporting it. You should also avoid any sort of exaggeration. If you aren’t considered credible, it could reflect poorly on your claim.

Get a Lawyer

You need the proper representation when filing a personal injury claim. This should be an experienced professional with a strong track record. Take the time to research a reliable personal injury attorney in your area. Review the facts of your case as thoroughly as possible. They will help you with compiling evidence and making arguments. Remember to let them take the lead with your case. Should you not trust their judgment, you might want to seek new counsel.

Speak with Witnesses

There will hopefully be witnesses to your injury. This will help your case immensely. It’s likely that witnesses will be interviewed by police at the time of the accident. It’s important to speak with as many people as possible to get a general consensus of what occurred. Any witness who is hostile or unreliable shouldn’t be considered.

Be Realistic

You should keep your ambitions in check when presenting your personal injury case. You can and should expect compensation, but it should be appropriate. Don’t try to fight for the sky when you could reasonably settle for less. It’s very likely that you’ll be able to settle the claim out of court. This depends on all parties being as civil as possible towards one another.

When you’re presenting a personal injury case, it’s crucial not to rush anything. In order to win your case, you need to take all the necessary time and give your case all the necessary attention. Should you be injured by another person’s negligence, look over this article to determine the appropriate course of action.

Author Info: Rachelle Wilber is a freelance writer living in the San Diego, California area. She graduated from San Diego State University with her Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism and Media Studies. She tries to find an interest in all topics and themes, which prompts her writing. When she isn’t on her porch writing in the sun, you can find her shopping, at the beach, or at the gym. Follow her on Twitter and Facebook: @RachelleWilber.

Bob Kraft

I am a Dallas, Texas lawyer who has had the privilege of helping thousands of clients since 1971 in the areas of Personal Injury law and Social Security Disability.

About This Blog

The title of this blog reflects my attitude toward those government agencies and insurance companies that routinely mistreat injured or disabled people. As a Dallas, Texas lawyer, I've spent more than 45 years trying to help those poor folk, and I have been frustrated daily by the actions of the people on the other side of their claims. (Sorry if I offended you...)

If you find this type of information interesting or helpful, please visit my law firm's main website at KraftLaw.com. You will find many more articles and links. Thank you for your time.

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