The law of personal injury generally involves claims and lawsuits seeking compensation for injuries or deaths that were caused as a result of the carelessness and negligence of a person or entity. Here are a few examples of some of the types of cases that a personal injury law firm in Dallas, TX, represents accident victims in:
- Auto, truck, motorcycle and bus crashes
- Pedestrian and bicycle accidents
- Bus, train and aviation accidents
- Accidents that occur on property owned or occupied by somebody else
- Injuries caused by dangerously defective products
- Nursing home negligence and abuse
- Medical malpractice
- Wrongful death
Damages in Personal Injury Cases
After being severely injured in an accident, you’re going to suffer physical pain, anxiety and financial distress. When your injuries were caused by somebody else, here some of the damages that Texas law allows you to seek:
- Past and future medical bills
- Past and future lost earnings
- Any permanent disfigurement
- Any permanent disability
- Pain and suffering
- Diminished quality of life
- Other valuable damages in the event of a wrongful death
Protecting Your Right to Compensation
When injuries are severe, the insurance company on the other side of the case knows that there is significant financial exposure. In efforts to protect its bottom line, it will do whatever it can do try and devalue your claim or lawsuit. You’ll need a personal injury law firm in Dallas, TX, right away that will protect and invoke your right to compensation for your damages.
After being seriously injured in an accident, you can arrange for a free consultation and case evaluation with one of our attorneys from our personal injury law firm in Dallas, TX, by either calling us or using our easy online contact form. You can tell us what happened and how it happened, and your questions will be answered too. Then, all of your legal options will be fully explained. By doing that, you can make informed decisions. Our objective is to maximize any settlement or award that you might receive.