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Thursday, September 4, 2008

When Do I Need a Personal Injury Lawyer?

A person can become injured from a wide variety of circumstances, and those injuries can be physical or even psychological in nature. When injuries are caused by the negligence of another person or company, the injured party has the right to sue for damages. Common personal injury claims include:
  • Auto, motorcycle or truck accidents
  • Slip and fall accidents
  • Work accidents
  • Hospital or nursing home malpractice
  • Dog bites
  • Defective products
  • Wrongful death
  • Brain or spinal cord injury

Personal injury cases can be complicated and lengthy. By retaining the services of one of our experienced, qualified personal injury attorneys, we may be able to recover substantially more in damages than if you tried to pursue a claim by yourself. We will investigate the circumstances surrounding your injury and will give you realistic expectations of how much money you may recover. We are familiar with the laws surrounding personal injury cases and will work to get you compensation for lost wages, medical care, emotional trauma, property damage and pain and suffering.

Please contact a personal injury attorney at Lusk, Drasites, Tolisano & Smith, P.A. as soon as possible after your injury so we can get started on your case.

posted by bloggertb at 10:02 AM

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