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THESE 3 MISTAKES CAN RUIN YOUR PERSONAL INJURY CLAIM

The true cost of an injury can take a heavy toll on a person’s life. Not only will that person need to recover physically and emotionally from their suffering, but they’ll also need to pull together whatever money they can to pay for expensive medical treatments and to cover for lost wages.

It’s no wonder that Harvard Medical School linked medical bills to over 62 percent of all American households’ bankruptcy filings. These costs can be extremely destructive to a family’s finances, adding unnecessary stress to an already difficult situation.

If you’ve been injured because of someone else’s negligence, there is hope. You may be eligible for legal action through a personal injury lawsuit, which may help you secure compensation for your injury-related losses. To learn more about these lawsuits, contact a St. Louis personal injury lawyer with the Finney Law Office today at 314-646-0300.

Things to Remember When Filing a Claim

When a person files a claim for their injuries, they need to keep the following three things in mind, as making any of these mistakes can ruin your chances for winning your claim:

#1: You can’t file twice for the same injury against the same defendant.

When a case is settled, it’s over. A claimant can’t go back and sue again if they later find out that their compensation wasn’t enough for all of their expenses.

#2: You can’t sue after the statute of limitations expires.

In every state, the law sets a time limit for injured people to file for compensation. Once this time expires, that individual can’t file for compensation. While the statute of limitations can be extended in many cases, it’s never exempted.

#3: You can’t fight for compensation against someone who isn’t responsible.

According to the law, a person being sued for compensation needs to owe the person filing the lawsuit some sort of duty. In many cases, this duty can be as simple as not causing a car accident or creating a product that isn’t dangerous. However, no case can proceed without this duty.

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If you or someone you love has been injured because of another person’s mistakes, there may be legal action available. For additional information regarding your legal options, contact a St. Louis personal injury attorney with the Finney Law Office by calling 314-646-0300.

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