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When You Need a Lawyer

Certain types of accidents and injuries usually require you to consult a lawyer.

Occasionally, the knowledge and skill of a dedicated personal injury lawyer, or the challenge to an insurance company that the lawyer may represent, can definitely justify the fees associated with that lawyer representing you. It could be that you need a lawyer due to the complicated legal rules that relate to your particular claim. Or because the severity of your injuries may cause your compensation to vary substantially from the norm. Or merely because the insurance company in question refuses to settle the claim in good faith. The following types of accidents and injuries will almost certainly require that a lawyer becomes involved. See How to Find a Lawyer

Permanently Disabling or Long Term Injuries Some accidents may result in injuries that substantially affect your physical abilities or appearance for over a year or possibly permanently. Deciding how much a serious injury like this is worth can be an almost impossible task for the lay person. Some assistance from an experienced lawyer will probably be required to maximize your claim.

Severe Injuries

Your accident compensation value is mainly determined by the severity of your injuries and the severity of your injuries is gauged by the total amount of your medical bills, the type of injuries you have and your recovery time. As the amount of your potential compensation grows, the scope of compensation grows. In these instances it could be worth the cost of having a lawyer help you with your claim in order to ensure that you receive the highest compensation possible.

Medical Malpractice

If you are unfortunate enough to have suffered an injury or illness due to careless, unprofessional, or incompetent treatment at the hands of a medical practioner, hospital, clinic, laboratory, or other medical provider or establishment, then both the medical questions and the legal rules involved are extremely complicated. They will almost certainly require you to involve a lawyer who has extensive experience with medical malpractice cases.

Toxic Exposure

Individuals occasionally suffer due to exposure to contaminants in the air, soil, or water, in products, or in the food that they eat or handle. This type of claim is very difficult to prove and usually requires complex scientific data. Due to the fact that the certain industries have created a barrier to protect themselves from legal exposure, the evidence you will require to make a successful claim will require expert help.

Refusal to Pay by the Insurance Company

Occasionally, regardless of the severity of your injury or the sum of your medical bills and lost income, you will need to seek the assistance of a lawyer because your insurance company or the government agency at fault refuses to make a fair settlement offer. In these cases the resultant compensation that the lawyer will be able to get is bound to be better than nothing at all.

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