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How Can An Injury Lawyer Help You?


Michalis "BIG Mike" Kotzakolios
Kotzakoliou, SSA


Every day, in every country, there are people getting hurt. Such is par for the human condition. Sadly, many of these injuries are brought about –directly or indirectly, by the negligence of others. When this is the case, and it is provable, then an injury lawyer is required.

Many people have thought that they could negotiate their cases themselves, without the aid of a solicitor, but this usually results in confusion and frustration. The level of bureaucracy and legal jargon that will face a person in this situation can be nightmarish. Thus, an injury lawyer is usually indispensable.

There are numerous such incidents which may require the services of an injury lawyer which are unknown to the average person. These includes –but are by no means limited to - motor collision (including incidents with pedestrians), medical malpractice, work injuries, animal attack, injury in a public place, health care personnel abuse (including in nursing homes), defective products, and even death due to incompetence or recklessness.

As mentioned before, this is only a brief list, and if it fails to describe an incident that has occurred to you, the best person to speak with would be an injury lawyer. As an added aspect of calamity that may have befallen you, consider moral defamation –whether in the form of slander (verbal defamation) or libel (written assault). These two are illegal and unethical, and so may also be pursued in a court of law. As well, false arrest is also punishable in civil court as it can damage a person’s good name.

Due to the multiplicity of personal injuries, physical and abstract, there are cadres of different types of the injury lawyer that can help you with your specific situation. Even before contacting an injury lawyer, first write down every fact that you can think of regarding the incident in question, preferably right after it has happened. As well, stay organized. Keep a copy of the police record and any other paperwork together.

When you go to see an injury lawyer for the first time, bring all of this information with you –and make sure you have copies of it all (preferably the originals of important documents like police reports and hospital bills) at your home. The fact is that the law is based on paperwork and proof – which many times amount to the same thing.

Upon speaking with a barrister, ensure that s/he has not only a good reputation, but also a goodly amount of experience. Simply ask the lawyer to detail this. S/he should have no problem with this, and if there is a problem, simply go to another lawyer. In fact, shop around even if the first lawyer seemed fine, as it’s good to get the best deal you can, right?

You should be told of impending action within no more than 2 or 3 weeks. Of course, the date that you go to court may not be for another year (another reason that you should write everything down, lest you forget some of the details that may prove valuable later). With this basic plan, you’ll be ready for whatever you need to do to win your case.










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