Personal injury refers to any events that can lead to injuries, damage to physical property, and fatalities. After someone is hurt or suffers some type of loss from an accident due to the negligence of another person, they are entitled to file a personal injury claim. Many personal injury claims are settled in negotiations with the other side’s insurance company, but in some instances, the claim goes to trial and is resolved by a judge or jury.
Washington, DC personal injury lawyers advocate for injured victims seeking justice and recoveries. Hiring a lawyer gives a victim a chance to work out what happened when they were hurt and who was to blame for the accident. It is difficult for families to recover, deal with medical bills, and fight insurance companies or defendants on their own.
A basic understanding of personal injury accidents will shed some light on what most often happens to victims and their families. Some common accident scenarios include:
Call 911 after the accident. No one should ever walk away from an accident without seeking medical attention. A car accident warrants a police response and a report. If the accident occurred on a job site or public or private property, call 911 when it is clear that the victim cannot move safely. First responders know how to properly support and transfer someone who is seriously injured. Go to the doctor if the injuries are not severe.
Report the accident to the insurance company. When a collision happens, be sure to alert your insurance company; this might cause them to investigate further.
Collect personal information from those involved in the accident. Drivers can share insurance information. People who are hurt on property need to know the address of the property and who owns or manages it.
Take pictures whenever it is possible. Pictures at the accident scene help show what occurred. The owner might repair these problems or make changes, hoping to prove that they did nothing wrong.
While these accidents can be painful and expensive, they must be met with facts and quick action. A lawyer can investigate the case while the evidence is still fresh. There is a three-year statute of limitations in Washington, DC for personal injury claims. When a victim waits too long to file, they might lose evidence and have their claim invalidated.
Even if the victim can find a new job in the future, they might need quite a lot of rehabilitation just to work part-time. This means that the lawsuit will also ask that all future medical expenses are paid. The attending doctor or physical therapist can explain how much it will cost to bring the victim back to normal. If the victim cannot return to normal, they might need therapy for their rest of their life. Pain and suffering is included in most personal injury lawsuits, and part of the emotional turmoil of an accident is the fact that the victim cannot go back to work. Work is a refuge and a place where the victim can take pride in what they do.
Homeowners: Damaged flooring, faulty decking, problematic landscaping, broken stairs or stair rails, and other issues may cause injuries. If the homeowner did not maintain the property or negligently allowed someone to use the property, they are liable.
Property Owners: A business that owns a large property can be held liable for any accidents that occur. If structures on the property are not maintained, the property owner can be sued for damages. A property owner may also be held liable for the actions of businesses operating on their property. For example, a property owner that allows a business to build faulty structures or engage in dangerous activities could be just as liable for an accident.
Government Offices: A government office can be sued to make sure that accident victims recover compensation. Governments own parks, monuments, and government offices. In these cases, the government office that owns or manages the building is sued.
Vehicle Owners or Operators: In a vehicular accident, the owner or operator of the vehicle can be sued. A reckless driver can be sued when they do anything that endangers other drivers or their passengers. At the same time, the owner of a vehicle can be sued if they did not maintain the vehicle properly. This level of liability extends to trucking companies that do not maintain their vehicles or leasing companies that constantly rent vehicles without servicing them.
Construction Companies: A construction company builds new structures and completes repairs every day. A construction company, however, may leave debris or tools on sites or other hazards.
Contact a personal injury lawyer for help when an accident occurs, and it is unclear who is responsible. A lawyer can look into the case and decide who should be sued.
A third-party lawsuit is possible in some situations. When an accident occurs, a third-party lawsuit might accompany a traditional lawsuit. Examples of third parties that might have caused accidents include product manufacturers, sellers of raw materials, and maintenance crews. Manufacturers are often guilty of negligence because they sold parts or products that were presumed to function properly.
If a third party is responsible for the death of a loved one, the family can file a wrongful death claim. A Maryland resident must file the lawsuit on behalf of the estate of the victim. The person who is the executor or administrator will ultimately file the lawsuit with the lawyer’s support and guidance. A personal injury lawyer will recommend a wrongful death lawsuit if the victim dies long after the accident.
Ask a lawyer to sit down with the family and explain what should happen now that the lawsuit is filed. A lawyer can be with the family to settle, sign papers, or help in the courtroom. The family can turn to the lawyer as much as they need to until the lawsuit is resolved. This is especially important because the lawyer can show the family how to make informed decisions regarding settlements or going to court.
Your well-being after an accident is the most important. We can help you with a claim for compensation. Contact one of our Washington, DC personal injury lawyers at the Law Offices of Duane O. King for assistance after an accident. Call us at 202-331-1963 or contact us online for a free consultation. Located in Washington, DC, we serve clients throughout Prince George’s County, including Laurel, Beltsville, Adelphi, College Park, Greenbelt, Mitchellville, Woodmore, Greater Upper Marlboro, Springdale, Largo, Bowie, Capitol Heights, District Heights, Forestville, Suitland, and Seat Pleasant, Clinton, Oxon Hill, Temple Hills, and Fort Washington.