What is
personal injury?
What are the most common accidents resulting in personal
injury?
What damages can I collect as a result of my personal
injury?
I have sustained a personal injury and don’t know if I
need an attorney. What should I do?
What is Liability?
What is Negligence?
How do you define personal injury law?
Is medical malpractice considered a personal injury?
How long do I have to decide before filing a personal injury
claim?
What is a contingency fee?
What
is personal injury?
Personal Injury is a physical or mental injury to a person caused by
negligence or a harmful act. Personal injury is also known as bodily injury.
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What
are the most common accidents resulting in personal injury?
Auto accidents; Defective Product Injuries; Aviation Disasters; Medical or
Legal Malpractice; Accident Injuries; Wrongful Death; Toxic Exposure; Dog
Bites
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What
damages can I collect as a result of my personal injury?
Compensation, or damages, awarded in personal injury claims vary based upon
the type of injury and cause. The most commons forms of compensation include
payment for:
• Medical Bills
• Property Damage
• Lost Wages
• Emotional Trauma
• Physical Disability
• Mental Disability
• Pain & Suffering
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I
have sustained a personal injury and don’t know if I need an attorney.
What should I do?
If you have been seriously injured you should immediately contact both your
doctor and an experienced personal injury attorney knowledgeable in
Massachusetts laws.
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What
is Liability?
Liability generally means that an individual, company or some other entity
may be obligated to pay damages or compensation to another. Any negligent
Massachusetts driver, manufacturer or seller of a product may be responsible
or liable to pay for damages.
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What
is Negligence?
Negligence is the “commission of a civil wrong, a tort, that accidentally
causes injury to somebody by reason of failure to perform an expected duty
with the care that a reasonably prudent person would use with regard to the
safety of other in a particular circumstance.”
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How
do you define personal injury law?
Personal injury law is also known as tort law. Torts are civil wrongs that
are recognized as legal causes for lawsuits. Injury or harm received by the
victims of such wrongs provides the basis for a claim for damages incurred
by the injured party.
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Is
medical malpractice considered a personal injury?
Yes. Medical malpractice means that a health care provider caused injury or
death to a patient by failing to act within the applicable standard of care.
In other words, a physician or other health care provider commits medical
malpractice and is negligent when he or she fails to act reasonably under
the circumstances and the unreasonable conduct causes harm.
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How
long do I have to decide before filing a personal injury claim?
Massachusetts law states that any person filing a personal injury claim must
do so within a specific time frame:
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Personal
Injury - within three years of the date of the injury
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Medical
Malpractice – within three years of the date of injury or discovery
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Motor Vehicle
Hit & Run – within six months after the injured person learns the
identity of the negligent driver
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Products
Liability – within three years after the plaintiff suffers the injury
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Minor –
special circumstances arise in Massachusetts for minors. A minor’s
statute of limitations begins on their 18th birthday.
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What
is a contingency fee?
Personal injury attorneys frequently use a contingent fee – wherein the
firm is only paid if you receive a recovery. This means that you do not have
to pay your attorney before, during or after your case if you do not win. If
you do win, your attorney fees will be directly attained from your winnings.
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Call Kantrovitz & Associates today to
have your legal situation evaluated and to preserve your
rights under the law. We can be reached at 800-367-0871 or
contact us via email at
info@kantrovitzlaw.com.
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