It is not whether the injuries are major that determines whether or not you can sue. You can sue only if the injuries were caused by the negligence of another person. If negligence occurred , you can sue even if the injuries were minor, although your recovery in damages would be as minor as your injuries. If this is an auto accident matter, some states have laws that state that you cannot sue unless you do have major injuries even if there were no negligence. Check the laws of the state the accident occurred in to get proper information.
Yes, you can sue a company for negligence in a personal injury case if their actions or lack of actions caused your injury.
In a personal injury case, you can sue for damages such as medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other related costs resulting from the injury.
In a personal injury case, you can sue for damages such as medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other related costs resulting from the injury.
How long you can sue your job after a work injury varies slightly from state to state. In most states you have three years to sue for a personal injury or accident at work.
From what I've read, you can legally sue for personal injury as soon as possible because it must be filed within a certain time limit or the injured person's claim will be barred or his legal sue might be void forever. So as much as possible, try to consult personal injury lawyers.
In Georgia the time limit for filing a claim for personal injuries, large or small, is two years from the date of injury. This statute of limitation applies to Superior, State and Magistrate Courts.
Yes, a spouse may be entitled to a part of a personal injury settlement in a divorce. This depends on the laws in your state and how long you have been married.
If you suffered serious injuries such complex fractures or neck and back injuries, you might deserve compensation from the offender. Speak with a personal injury attorney that handles car accidents to find out whether you have a case that you may take to court.
In the US ANYONE can sue ANYBODY for ANYTHING. Consult with a personal injury attorney to determine if they believe you have a strong enough case.
If your soon to be ex caused you a personal injury, you can sue them during a divorce. Your divorce lawyer will either file the law suit or can recommend a good lawyer for you.
In a legal case, you can sue for things like damages, breach of contract, personal injury, defamation, discrimination, and property disputes.
It is possible