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If you have recently been injured because of someone’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for pain and suffering. Contact an experienced personal injury lawyer to review your case.

Personal Injury

The definition of personal injury is a physical injury imposed on the body. In the case of personal injury law, these injuries can be physical or emotional in nature, and are specifically caused by someone else’s carelessness. The injured party may have a right to collect damages from the party responsible.

What Constitutes A Personal Injury?

According to Cornell Law School, there are three grounds under which to bring a personal injury lawsuit:

  • Negligence
  • Strict Liability
  • Intentional Wrongs

Personal injuries caused by negligence are those that occur when an individual fails to exercise an ordinary level of caution. Personal injury claims of negligence may include:

  • Motor Vehicle Accidents
  • Boating Accidents
  • Slip and Falls
  • Medical Malpractice

Strict liability personal injury cases occur when a party is responsible for an injury, regardless of intent. Strict liability cases include:

  • Manufacturing Defects
  • Dog Bites
  • Accidents Caused by Hazardous Activities

Lastly, intentional wrongs occur as the result of an intentionally harmful action. These personal injury crimes often result in criminal charges, such as:

  • Assault
  • Battery
  • Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress

If you’ve been injured in an accident, contact an injury accident lawyer to review the details of your case. A knowledgeable attorney can advise you on your options of bringing a personal injury lawsuit or negotiating a personal injury settlement.

Building A Strong Personal Injury Case

If you have been injured due to someone else’s recklessness, you will need strong evidence to support your claim. A skilled personal injury lawyer will help you gather evidence to build a solid personal injury case. Below you will find some of the key evidence that may be used in your case.

Police Report – If you were injured in an accident where the police were called to the scene, such as a motor vehicle or motorcycle accident, the officer at the scene will have filed a police report. A copy can be obtained from the police department of the responding officer.

Medical Records – If you are involved in an accident, it is important to promptly be checked out by a medical professional. In some cases, signs of physical trauma may not be immediately apparent. It is best to let a physician examine you to determine if you’ve suffered a physical injury. The doctor will maintain a record of your visit(s), which could be compelling evidence for your case.

Proof of Lost Wages – If you have suffered an injury that prevents you from attending work, you should have a doctor’s note explaining the physical limitations caused by your type of injury. To prove a loss of wages, you will also need documentation from your employer of time missed, your typical wages earned, and typical hours worked, as well as your job title and responsibilities.

Photos and Witness Statements – Whenever possible, photos of the accident scene should be taken, as well as of any visible injuries. If there are witnesses at the scene, they should be asked to write down their recollections of the accident.

Personal Injury Journal – After suffering your injury, keep a daily journal documenting your journey. Start by recording everything you recall about your accident, followed by daily pain levels, diagnoses given, medications prescribed, progress made, treatments received, etc. You should also record any communication had with physicians and insurers.

Personal Injury Lawyer, Nashua, NH

Bartis Law Offices in Nashua, New Hampshire, is a personal injury law firm dedicated to defending the rights of accident victims. If you have suffered from a personal injury caused by someone else’s negligence, contact Attorney Robert Bartis today to schedule your personalized case evaluation.

Robert Bartis, Esq.

Contact For A Personalized Case Evaluation
(603) 880-1300