When and Why You Should Sue

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If you've been injured in a vehicular accident, in a retail place of business, or by a product you've used you may be wondering if it is worth it to retain an Orland personal injury attorney and take your case to court for damages.
In some cases it is obvious that you are due compensation beyond medical costs and in others this would not be true.
Here are a few instances that merit bringing a lawsuit:
  • Physical injury through neglect
  • Physical injury through malice
  • The insurer refuses to negotiate with you
  • You suffer a physical disability
  • You suffer lost wages
  • Loss of a family member through injury
For instance, you would not think that a case of food poisoning would be worth taking to court.
However, if you consumed the food in a restaurant or bought it from a store that deliberately disregards sanitation laws you may have a good case for criminal neglect.
On the other hand if you're in a restaurant and a waiter spills a plate of food on you that ruins your favorite suit you will probably not find an attorney to take a case suing for pain and suffering.
When an insurer won't cooperate with you or insists that you make statements and provide documentation before they review your claim, you probably have a good reason to sue them.
Insurance companies are notorious for telling victims that they are not entitled to damages beyond physical harm and unfortunately, many people believe them.
They don't think about the future repercussions of their injuries that may result in financial ruin.
Obviously, if you develop a physical disability due to an injury you should retain an attorney.
Many injuries that seem like they will heal quickly mask underlying damage that doesn't manifest itself for weeks or even years later.
A personal injury attorney will make sure that you have the medical attention and tests you need to rule out or prove these possible consequences of your injuries.
An X-ray may show no damage beyond a broken rib but a PET scan may show a small fracture to one or more of your vertebrae that can cause you permanent disability in years to come.
If you lose time at work you are entitled to those lost wages.
If that lost time results in your losing a promotion or a raise in wages you can also be compensated for those lost opportunities.
An personal injury attorney can tell you if you have a case that is worth pursuing.
If you've lost a spouse due to injury, a lawsuit is usually the last thing you think of.
Whether it is through individual negligence or a workplace accident, whoever is responsible for your spouse's death may be obligated to compensate you for the wages they would have earned, the contributions to your retirement account they may have made and your loss of companionship.
At such stressful times, a personal injury attorney can help you build a future that is more secure for yourself and your family.
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