Perna and Abracht is a full service law firm helping clients in the areas of Business law, Family law, Divorce, Personal Injury, Estate Planning and Administration, Workman's Compensation and Real Estate.

Perna and Abracht is a full service law firm helping clients in the areas of Business law, Family law, Divorce, Personal Injury, Estate Planning and Administration, Workman's Compensation and Real Estate.

Perna and Abracht is a full service law firm helping clients in the areas of Business law, Family law, Divorce, Personal Injury, Estate Planning and Administration, Workman's Compensation and Real Estate.

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Showing posts with label experienced personal injury attorney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label experienced personal injury attorney. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Personal Injury Settlements Can Be Impacted Due To Covid-19

 

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During the coronavirus pandemic, many people suffered injuries due to auto accidents, slip and fall accidents, and other ordinary accidents. If you were one of these accident victims, you may bring a personal injury claim against the responsible party. However, the COVID-19 closure of many offices and businesses, and other issues, may affect your case, according to top rated personal injury lawyers.

Please be aware that the court system has been shut down for the most part during the outbreak and is now slowly reopening. A personal injury case will take more time than usual to move through the courts. While it is true that most personal injury cases will be settled out of court, most cases undergo at least one court hearing before a satisfactory settlement is reached. You may need extra patience while awaiting such a court date.

Millions of Americans are feeling the financial strain caused by the pandemic lockdown. Perhaps you feel that you urgently need compensation for the injury you suffered in an accident, most particularly if you are unemployed. Although accepting a settlement quickly from an insurer would be tempting, avoid making this mistake. An early settlement offer is not the final offer, and it is in your best interest to wait. Consult with your attorney if you are under financial pressure to settle.

Should your case proceed to trial, you might encounter stronger resistance on the part of the insurer. The coronavirus pandemic has affected every business, and the insurance industry is no exception. Insurers will tend toward minimizing settlements and are likely to delay or use other tactics to keep their settlement costs down. Be prepared to proceed further into litigation than you might have expected previous to the pandemic.

If you are suing a business that is not currently insured, you are likely to face considerable challenges in collecting a settlement. An uninsured business may not be able to pay a settlement and may even file for bankruptcy. If that would happen, you would wait a long time to receive a settlement or you may never receive the full settlement amount.

If you have been in a car accident, it is possible that the other driver has not kept up with insurance premiums due to unemployment or the recession. The other driver may be uninsured, which complicates your situation as the injured party, according to car accident lawyers. You may need to pursue benefits through your own uninsured/underinsured motorist policy with your insurer. If this should be the case, remember that your own insurer is now an “adverse party” and not “on your side.” Consult with your attorney about the best strategies and practices.

It is important that you receive medical treatment for your injuries, and during the pandemic you may have felt reluctant to visit a doctor or hospital. You must seek medical treatment as recommended by your doctors. Documenting that you have received care is extremely important to your personal injury case. Of course, always follow CDC guidelines on wearing face masks, social distancing, and so on.

Even if you are actively seeking medical treatment for your injuries, you may find there are delays in receiving medical appointments because health care providers are overwhelmed with coronavirus patients. This could mean you should postpone filing or settling your personal injury case. Your attorney will guide you in these important decisions.

Personal injury cases are more complicated in the era of COVID-19. Don’t delay making an appointment with an experienced personal injury attorney to discuss your case and the critical next steps.

This blog was originally posted on https://www.pa4law.com/personal-injury-settlements-can-be-impacted-due-to-covid-19/

Thursday, October 17, 2019

Personal Injury Lawsuits: 13 Things You Should Know


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It’s often traumatic to suffer an accident or injury, and the consequences can be life-changing. If another party is liable, you have grounds for a personal injury lawsuit. Here are 13 things you should know that could help your case.

1.    Document the injury from the very moment it happens, before you even meet with your attorney. Take photos and/or videos (even if you must ask someone at the scene to help you).

2.    Write down everything you can remember about the incident – before, during and after - and obtain names and contact information of any potential witnesses (this is especially important if you were in a car accident.)

3.    Contact Perna & Abracht LLC at (610) 444-0933 to consult with an experienced personal injury attorney who will guide you and protect your interests every step of the way.

4.    Your personal injury attorney will also need documented evidence proving the extent of your injuries. Be sure to include not only physical injuries, but mental and emotional as well.

5.    Keep records of all your treatments and record any impact on your work and personal life. You may want to consider keeping a daily – or even an hourly journal -- to assist your accident lawyer in building your case.

6.    If a defective product injured you, keep the product in precisely the condition it was in at the moment you were injured. Also, keep all packaging, instructions and receipts that accompanied the product.

7.    In all cases, visual evidence is helpful to your attorney, as are expert testimonies from professionals who can collaborate your story. Your attorney will guide you in gathering evidence to build your case.

8.    Your attorney will take your case through civil court proceedings and will try to contact the other party to reach a settlement (filing an official lawsuit may not be necessary).

9.    Settlements may occur before, during or after any lawsuit is filed.  It is almost always best to seek this course first as it the fastest and easiest way to reach an acceptable conclusion for both parties. Negotiations will take place between personal injury lawyers who will then present the proposed settlement terms to both parties.

10.    You, the plaintiff, will agree to cease any legal action towards the defendant for an agreed-upon monetary amount. Special cases may require further action beyond monetary compensation.

11.    If both parties agree to the terms, then the personal injury lawyers can settle the case without ever taking it to civil court. For your own protection, be sure to consult with your Perna & Abracht LLC attorney before agreeing to any settlement, because insurance companies are notorious for trying to entice injuries claimants into settling the case for less than the claimant is entitled.

12.    Settling a personal injury lawsuit out of court can be beneficial. It spares you the duress of what could be a nasty and exhausting trial. Additionally, you can structure the settlement to meet your disability needs or to take advantage of tax benefits. Your attorney will be able to recommend the best settlement structure for you.

13.    If your case is strong enough, you may be able to obtain a larger settlement via court proceedings. Your attorney will want you to consider your future needs. What if your injuries later present future problems that presently, you haven’t even begun to consider? Not to mention simple changes in the economy that could render the settlement amount insufficient.

It’s important that you sit down as soon as possible with your personal injury lawyers at Perna & Abracht LLC to discuss your injuries and the circumstances of your case. Your attorney can help determine the best course of action for you.

This blog was originally posted on https://www.pa4law.com/personal-injury-lawsuits-13-things-you-should-know/

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