What is Personal Injury?

Personal Injury involves civil law cases where you are trying to obtain compensation for an injury you sustained to your person. Physical injuries to your person could arise from being involved in an automobile accident, a railroad accident, airline or other common carrier accident, a construction or other workplace accident, being injured as a result of a dangerous or otherwise unsafe product and other injury-causing situations. However, personal injuries don't even necessarily have to be physical-they could be psychological. Psychological personal injuries are typically caused by psychological trauma associated with life-threatening and/or disfiguring physical injuries, or as a result of witnessing trauma in others, or following personal escape from serious injury following a traumatic event. Before you can collect an award, your personal injury lawyer will have to prove that the defendant is liable. To prove liability, the attorney must also establish negligence.

What constitutes a personal injury?

A personal injury can result from any number of occurrences such as:

  • Auto or Car Accident
  • Aviation Disaster
  • Birth Injuries
  • Brain Injuries
  • Dangerous Products
  • Dog Bites
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Nursing Home Abuse
  • Products Liability
  • Catastrophic Injury
  • Slip and Fall
  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Unfair Insurance Practices
  • Wrongful Death