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Personal Injury

A foundational principle in personal injury law. It refers to the failure of an individual or entity to exercise reasonable care, leading to harm. To establish negligence, the injured party (plaintiff) must show that the other party (defendant) had a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused the injury directly as a result of that breach.

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In many personal injury cases, insurance plays a significant role. Liability insurance may cover damages resulting from accidents, and plaintiffs often pursue claims against an insurance policy to receive compensation.

  • Compensates for tangible losses
  • Statute of Limitations
  • Personal injury claims
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Non-Economic Damages

Negligence: A foundational principle in personal injury law. It refers to the failure of an individual or entity to exercise reasonable care, leading to harm. To establish negligence, the injured party (plaintiff) must show that the other party (defendant) had a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused the injury directly as a result of that breach.

Each jurisdiction has specific time frames (statutes of limitations) within which a personal injury claim must be filed. Typically, this period ranges from one to three years, depending on the type of case and the jurisdiction. Failing to file within this period can result in losing the right to compensation.

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Personal injury law, also known as tort law, is a branch of civil law that deals with cases where an individual suffers harm due to the wrongful act or negligence of another party. The primary objective of personal injury law is to provide compensation to the injured party for losses incurred as a result of the injury, which can encompass physical, emotional, and financial damages.

Negligence: A foundational principle in personal injury law. It refers to the failure of an individual or entity to exercise reasonable care, leading to harm. To establish negligence, the injured party (plaintiff) must show that the other party (defendant) had a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused the injury directly as a result of that breach.

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