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Suing Someone in a Personal Injury Case

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Dealing with any type of personal injury case requires the help of a skilled lawyer. The right representation on your side can help you get the settlement that you deserve. Suing someone is a challenging process and it is often left with a number of questions. Once the papers are served to the other party, you may be wondering what the next step will be. Talking to your personal injury lawyer is the best thing you can do as they will inform you of the different steps that you need to take, and what will happen next.

Your attorney will need to view several different aspects of your case to determine what you can file, and what you will receive. A personal injury case is usually classified as a “compensatory” case, which means will you will receive a settlement based on damages lost due to the injury or accident. Some people will need to claim several different areas to get the right settlement offer.

It is hard to put a number on the physical and emotional damages that you may be experiencing. Speaking to the right lawyer is important as they will help you to create a solid case, and will fight for your rights. The biggest obstacle many people will face is dealing with the figure placed on pain and suffering. It is hard to find out what can be considered fair, and what you feel is truly fair. Here are some of the different things your lawyer will need to review as they work on filing your personal injury case:

  • Medical treatment
  • Income loss
  • Property loss
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Loss of enjoyment
  • Loss of consortium

Your attorney will discuss each of the different areas with you, and will work on fighting for your rights. It is important that you do not speak to the people that you are suing. Your attorney will need to handle all communication between the two parities. If you get involved in the process, you could end up causing a serious issue for your case. You speaking to another party could end up ruining your ability to claim a higher settlement offer. Your lawyer will work hard to get you as much money as possible, but your involvement could cause a limit in the amount of damages you can acquire.

It is important to consult with a skilled attorney like our professionals at LeBaron & Jensen, as we have experience in dealing with the courts and the judges. We will be able to tell you about the process involved in not only filing the lawsuit, but the process of how long you will be in court.

Filed Under: Personal Injury

If you have been injured in an auto accident or you may have a case for personal injury, you need the right attorney. A Layton personal injury attorney will provide you with legal representation for your case. It our job to make sure you are properly represented in court. They negotiate with insurance companies to provide you with a fair settlement. If you are in need of a good personal injury attorney, here are some helpful steps to follow.

Avoid Solicitation

The sign of a bad attorney is when they are contacting you about a case. It is illegal for an attorney to contact you without your consent. People may provide you with a referral, but the attorney cannot call you first. It is vital to search for an attorney you know you can trust.

Payment

Watch out for an attorney that asks for payment up-front. Most personal injury cases will have a free consultation and payment arrangements will be discussed. In most situations, the attorney will ask for a percentage of your settlement. This saves you from paying them up-front, and it makes it easier to pay them since it is deducted from the settlement.

Trial Experience

There is no guarantee that your case will be settled outside of court. Do you have an attorney that can take the case to court and can win? You need a person that has confidence in their abilities. A good attorney will have no problem going to court. Their actual trial experience can make a massive difference on your case. When you hire a person that is known for winning in the court room, it can push insurance companies to settle.

Communication

How quickly does the law firm respond to your phone calls and emails? A skilled law firm cares about their clients. They communicate frequently with their clients and make sure all of their questions are answered. How many attorneys are employed by the company? How many cases are each of them currently handling? Will they have time to handle your case? Do they have plenty of paralegals to gather information and assist with the cases? Is it easy to schedule a meeting with your attorney?

LeBaron & Jensen has skilled personal injury attorneys ready to help you with your case. Contact our office for a free consultation.

Filed Under: Personal Injury

distracted drivers in their teens in Utah

Risk of Young Drivers in Utah

Drivers between the ages of 15-24 years old in 2014:

  • Were a part of 21,549 motor vehicle crashes. From those crashes there were 10,316 people injured and 74 deaths.
  • Were only 19% of licensed drivers in Utah, but are involved in 40% of all motor vehicle accidents.
  • Were in a crash every 24 minutes in Utah.

In Utah these are the contributing factors of crashes with drivers between the ages of 15-24

There is a trend of high crash rates and young drivers, could this come from a lack of driving experience?

Crashes involving a 15-24 year old driver:

  1. Tailgaiting (28%)
  2. Failed to Yield Right of Way (23%)
  3. Drive too fast (13%)
  4. Driver Distraction (13%)
  5. Failure to keep in proper lane (11%)

Fatal Crashes involving a 15-24 year old driver:

  1. Speeding (33%)
  2. Failure to keep in the right lane (13%)
  3. Driving under the influence (14%)
  4. Overcorrecting (13%)
  5. Distracted driving (11%)

Filed Under: Personal Injury

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