If you were hurt by another person or due to another party’s negligence, turn to a local personal injury lawyer for personalized representation. If you need someone to help you with any type of personal injury case, a Fairfield, CT, personal injury lawyer can help support your recovery and legal rights.
Personal injury law helps victims recover and attempt to move forward with their lives. Attorneys can protect people who have been hurt due to someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing.
Regardless of how simple you think your injury may seem, you can always consult a personal injury attorney and have them answer any questions you might have about a claim. Insurance companies, even your own, may not consider your interests and provide full compensation for your injuries and damages.
Connecticut laws dictate the time limit for filing certain types of injury claims. A lawyer can help protect your claim and provide the peace of mind you need during this stressful and overwhelming time.
Following an accident, the responsible party’s insurance team should investigate quickly, confirm who is responsible, and pay for any incurred medical bills. Unfortunately, the reality is typically much more complex.
When a claim is reported to an insurance company, an adjuster typically works to confirm coverage. Without coverage, there is sometimes no claim to move forward with, and coverage can be a complex issue.
Sometimes adjusters don’t have the sufficient experience to work on a claim and determine coverage and might miss coverage complications. Even experienced adjusters might find liability coverage tricky and they might accidentally exclude certain types of accidents.
If coverage is established, an adjuster works to investigate the accident by reviewing any relevant evidence, conducting a site inspection, getting responding officer reports, interviewing witnesses, and attempting to take your recorded statement. You may still be experiencing pain or taking medication at the time you’re asked to record your statement, which could affect the investigation.
When the adjuster for the at-fault party completes their investigation, they must conclude that their insured caused your injuries through negligence. However, many adjusters are not fully informed about relevant legal standards that might apply in your case.
An adjuster might also want to confirm your medical diagnoses and treatment following the accident. Sometimes, even if they decide to pay for your injuries and treatment, an insurance company won’t acknowledge that their insured was responsible for the accident. They may offer to pay your accident-related expenses and offer you a settlement; however, this doesn’t always happen.
Adjusters might deny your claim outright. If your claim is denied, you then decide whether to move forward with further legal action.
Claims adjusters won’t necessarily be forthcoming with you, as they don’t have any duty to protect your interests. An attorney can step in and handle your claim. They can deal with adjusters before an unanticipated negative outcome results. Contact a personal injury attorney to support your personal injury case right at the beginning.
A: Personal injury attorneys usually keep a percentage of your recovery total, but this percentage should be discussed between the two of you and included in your written fee agreement. Costs may be impacted by:
Most personal injury attorneys don’t charge a fee unless they win the case, but you can consider negotiating attorney charges before you sign any contract.
A: As long as the person or business entity responsible for your injury does business in or has ties to Connecticut, an attorney can likely file a claim locally even if you are a resident of Connecticut but were hurt out of state. If you live outside of Fairfield but were injured in Connecticut, a local attorney can help you. Also, a local attorney can refer you to an attorney in the state where you were hurt.
A: In Connecticut, for all cases except product liability cases, if you’re more than 50% at fault for the accident that caused your injury, you are unable to recover any compensation. If your responsibility is 50% or less, the value of your injury is reduced by your at-fault percentage.
For product liability claims, you can be more than 50% at fault and still seek recovery, but the amount you’ll receive is the value of your injuries minus your at-fault percentage under Connecticut, 52-572o.
A: Yes, in Fairfield, CT, you can sue for compensation for your pain and suffering following a personal injury. You can pursue compensation for pain and suffering in many different types of personal injury cases; however, you have to file your claim within two years of the date of injury and prove another party was responsible.
An experienced attorney can help you understand your potential compensation amount for pain and suffering and successfully resolve your claim.
A: An insurance company may not offer you a fair amount of compensation for your personal injury claim unless they think there’s a risk of having to pay more at a trial. Insurance companies work for profit, so there’s usually an incentive to pay claimants as little as possible. Resolving your claim yourself without legal counsel is inadvisable. An attorney can communicate with your insurance company, especially if they offer a settlement for your injuries.
The experienced legal team at Dolan Injury Lawyers, PLLC, is ready to investigate your personal injury accident and work to resolve your case as swiftly as possible. If you or a loved one was injured in an accident, contact the Fairfield team at Dolan Injury Lawyers, PLLC. Contact us right away to schedule an initial consultation.