Sometimes, accidents happen unexpectedly and the victim is left with physical, mental, and emotional damage. On top of that, the financial burden is another problem for them. Looking at New York City, one of the bustling cities, such accidents are ever present in higher-risk jobs like construction and others. When you experience a injury from either a slip-and-fall, car accident, or even construction accident, it is imperative to know your legal rights in order to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve and protect yourself as well.
Personal injury can occur in various scenarios;
If you experience an accident due to someone else negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical bills, wages, and monetary damages related to your pain and suffering.
Steps After Experiencing Personal Injury
The New York Lawsuit allows you to use insurance claims or lawsuits to pursue your compensation. However, you have a time limit of filing your injury claim from the time of the accident occured. Having legal representation will assist you receive maximum compensation. Your Client Care Team will carry out investigations of the incident, gather enough evidence for the claim, and link with the insurance for your compensation. If after further consideration the company finds your case invalid, you are allowed to proceed to trial.
If you have experienced personal injury, contact us legal assistance.
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We assign a customized care team consisting of a lawyer, paralegal, and case manager to your claim.
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All of the emails, paperwork, meetings, calls, court appearances… it’s all free unless we win your injury case.
All of the emails, paperwork, meetings, calls, court appearances… it’s all free unless we win your injury case.
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