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What Do Personal Injury Lawyers Do?
If you’re familiar with the Tennessee civil justice system, you may have heard of lawyers who are referred to as personal injury attorneys. They help people who have been physically or mentally injured because of the carelessness and wrongdoing of another person or entity. But what do they do exactly? This blog will explain the services that personal injury attorneys offer. By reading, you’ll understand what to expect when you choose a lawyer to represent your case. Keep reading below for more details.
Case Evaluation and Consultation
“The initial consultation is often the first point of contact between the victim and their lawyer,” says personal injury attorney Michael Ponce of Ponce Law Tennessee Car & Truck Injury Attorneys. Here, they’ll listen to your account of the incident and assess the basic facts by asking questions.
Let’s say you slipped on a wet floor while shopping on Sunday. During the initial consultation with your lawyer, they’ll ask you basic questions like, “Did you see any wet floor signs, or did any employees at the store know about the wet floor?” After they get the facts, they’ll analyze your case and assess its value.
Investigation and Evidence Collection
If your lawyer determines they have a case based on the facts you presented during the initial consultation, they’ll now start gathering evidence to prove it. The steps they’ll take will vary depending on your accident. For example, if a customer slips and falls at your grocery store, they may visit the premises and serve the owner with a demand for surveillance footage.
Liability Analysis
After they gather the evidence, your lawyer will analyze it to find patterns that will point to the at-fault party or entity. For example, with surveillance footage of the store at the time of the incident, they will check if any wet floor signs were placed to warn you of the hazard. If not, they’ll use that as evidence against the store management.
Negotiation with Insurance Companies
Negotiating with insurance companies can be tough because they’re businesses that make money by paying out as little as possible to claimants. They may try to shift the blame to someone else or deny your claim altogether. Personal injury lawyers negotiate on behalf of claimants, protecting their rights and making sure they get fair compensation for their damages.
Filing Legal Documents and Handling Paperwork
You must understand that a personal injury claim is an intensive process with strict deadlines. Personal injury lawyers are detail-oriented. They’ll file all the necessary documents and respond to court requests on your behalf so you can focus on recovery.
Litigation and Representation in Court
Most personal injury cases settle out of court, but sometimes they don’t. If your case goes to trial, your personal injury lawyer will build your case. They’ll gather, analyze, and present evidence, cross-examine witnesses, and advocate for you.
Medical Treatment Coordination
Lawyers typically have relationships with medical professionals built over years of working on cases. If you can’t afford treatment, your lawyer may coordinate with doctors who will get paid out of the settlement in exchange for treating you now. That’s why it’s important to work with a lawyer; they likely have extensive networks with other professionals in different fields, including medicine.
Calculating Damages
Lawyers also calculate the compensation victims are entitled to based on the facts. They’ll evaluate both economic—tangible—and non-economic—subjective damages to get you the most for your case. Their detailed analysis protects you from under-compensation, ensuring the losses that you suffered are fully taken care of.
Conclusion
As we wrap up, it’s clear that a personal injury lawyer’s services go beyond just representation. They offer services for every aspect of your case, including case evaluation and analysis, evidence gathering, liability analysis, negotiation with insurance companies, filing paperwork, calculating damages, and more. If you’ve been injured in an accident that wasn’t your fault, contact a personal injury lawyer today.
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