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When You Need a Lawyer to
Handle Your Personal Injury Claim

A few types of injuries and accidents almost always require that you consult a lawyer. Sometimes, the skills of an experienced personal injury lawyer-or at least the threat to an insurance company that such a lawyer may present-are worth the money you must pay that lawyer to represent you. You may need a lawyer because of complex legal rules involved in your particular claim, or because the severity of your injuries might cause your compensation to vary greatly from the norm-or simply because an insurance company refuses to settle a matter in good faith. The following types of injuries and accidents almost certainly require a lawyer's help.


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  1. Long-Term or Permanently Disabling Injuries. Some accidents result in injuries that significantly affect your physical capabilities or appearance for a long time-over a year-or even permanently. Figuring out how much such a serious injury is worth can be a difficult business. You'll probably require some assistance from an experienced lawyer to get the most out of your claim.
  2. Severe Injuries. The amount of your accident compensation is mostly determined by how severe your injuries were. The amount of your medical bills, the type of injuries you have and the length of time it takes for you to recover measure the severity of your injuries. As the amount of your potential compensation increases, the range within which that compensation may fall becomes wider. In such cases, it may be worth the expense to have a lawyer handle your claim and make sure you receive compensation at the highest end of the range.
  3. Medical Malpractice. If you have suffered an injury or illness due to careless, unprofessional or incompetent treatment at the hands of a doctor, nurse, hospital, clinic, laboratory or other medical provider, both the medical questions and the legal rules involved are complex. They almost certainly require that you hire a lawyer experienced in medical malpractice cases.
  4. Toxic Exposure. In the increasingly chemical world, we sometimes become ill because of exposure to contaminants in the air, soil or water, in products or in food. Claims based on such exposure are difficult to prove, however, and often require complex scientific data. The required evidence is very hard to come by. Get expert help.
  5. When an Insurance Company Refuses to Pay. In some instances, regardless of the nature of your injury or the amount of your medical bills and lost income, you will want to hire a lawyer because an insurance company or government agency simply refuses to make any fair settlement offer at all. In these cases, something-what the lawyer can get minus the fee charged to get it-is better than nothing.

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