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PERSONAL INJURY CASES AND YOUR RIGHTS ABOUT THAT

Personal injury is a legal term for an injury to the body, emotions or mind as opposed to an injury to property. The term is most commonly used to refer a type of tort lawsuit in which the person bringing the suit, or “plaintiff,” has suffered harm to his or her body or mind. Personal injury lawsuits are filed against the person or entity that generates the harm through negligence, gross negligence, intentional misconduct, reckless conduct, and in some cases on the basis of strict liability. Some of the most common kinds of personal injury cases are;

  • Car Accident Cases

Car accidents prompt the most personal injury cases in the United States. Usually accident happens, because someone isn’t following the rules of the road, or isn’t driving as carefully as they should be. A careless driver can be held financially and responsible for injuries originate from a car accident.

  • Slip and Fall Cases

Slip and fall claims are one more common type of personal injury case. Property owners have a legal duty to keep their premises reasonably safe and free of any hazards, so that people who are on the property will not become injured. You must keep in mind that not all injuries that occur on the property will lead to liability.

  • Medical Malpractice

A medical malpractice claim can arise when health care professional provides treatment that falls below the appropriate medical standard of care, and as a result a patient injured. (However getting a bad result in the treatment setting doesn’t mean malpractice).

  • Defamation

Defamation in the form of libel refers to an injury to a person’s reputation as a result of some untrue statements. The exact nature of what a defamation plaintiff must prove will vary depending on who the plaintiff is, and the forum where the statement was made.

  • Assault, Battery and Other Intentional Torts

Unlike all other types of personal injury claims, intentional torts are not based on accidents caused by carelessness or negligence, but rather when one person harms another purposely. For example, when one person physically attacks another, they may face criminal charges. Additionally, the victim has a right to file a personal injury lawsuit in civil court and demand compensation for injuries resulting from the attack.

If you have been injured because of any of these cases then personal injury lawsuit provide a safety net to help compensate individuals for medical expenses, lost wages, and for their injuries. Injured person is entitled to receive statutory benefits irrespective of whether they are at fault for the accident.

Pain management institute helps people to cure acute and chronic long term pain to resume a normal life style. PMI has provided many treatments like stem cell therapy and many others.

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