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Recent report highlights common personal injury claim types

On Behalf of | Jan 28, 2022 | Personal Injury

Pennsylvania residents and everyone across the country are at risk of suffering injuries every day. While the hope is always that you will get home safely after a car journey and avoid any accidents at work or steer clear of other unexpected happenstances, these situations do take place. Unfortunately, that could mean a series of negative effects on your life.

If you suffer an injury in an accident, particularly one in which another party could hold at least some liability, you may have reason to file a personal injury claim. This type of civil legal claim typically works to allow injured victims to pursue compensation for the physical harm, monetary damages and other lasting issues they face. Because serious injuries commonly lead to significant medical costs and other losses, it is often worthwhile to consider this legal option.

Common personal injury claims

According to recent reports, every year, almost 39 million people in the United States suffer personal injuries that need medical attention. Regrettably, many of these injury-causing events can prove fatal for the victims involved, and those who do survive may end up with life-changing injuries that tip their lives off balance.

You, and many others, may have recently found yourself involved in one of these common situations that had detrimental effects:

  • Car, truck, motorcycle or bicycle accident
  • Medical malpractice situation, such as negligent or inadequate care from a medical professional
  • Work-related accident that may have some third-party liability
  • Defective or dangerous product injuries
  • Premises liability accident, such as a slip-and-fall or negligent security incident
  • Animal attack, such as a dog bite

Though hazards and dangers exist all around, nearly everyone has a responsibility to act in a safe way. Of course, not everyone takes that responsibility seriously, and as a result of their recklessness or negligence, you could end up suffering.

Filing a claim of your own

If you have suffered serious harm due to someone else’s actions or inaction, you may have reason to pursue a personal injury claim. Gaining information on your specific legal options and the types of damages you could pursue may help you determine whether this step could work in your favor. After all, a successful claim could allow you to obtain monetary compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages allowable under state law.

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