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  • By: Michael T. Edwards, Esq.
  • Published: December 10, 2020

As amazing and advanced as the human body is, it’s prone to damage. If you have been injured by something outside of your control, you may be entitled to damages. Determining your situation and what your rights are can be confusing. However, it’s important that your needs are properly taken care of.

Let’s take a look at the basics of personal injury.

What Is Personal injury?

Personal injury is classified as harm or damage caused to a person as a result of misconduct, negligence, or willful/malicious intent. This can be physical, mental, emotional, or a combination. It can even stem from acts of defamation.

It is important to act quickly when injury or harm arises. In the state of Ohio, the statute of limitations is two years from the date of the incident. If you have not contacted an attorney and submitted a claim within that time, your case will typically not be heard.

In cases where symptoms of injury don’t arise till years later, such as exposure to chemicals or toxins, then you must act within two years of your diagnosis from a doctor. You can learn more about the timeframe of personal injury cases here.

What Are The Steps For Personal Injury?

The first thing you should do is attend to your health. If you are in pain, physically or psychologically, you should get professional help.

Once this is seen do, you may begin to put together what you’re able to for your case. If you have any evidence, particularly photographs, this is incredibly useful in ensuring you are awarded damages.

Write out what happened regarding the injury, and what followed afterwards. Even if you believe you remember everything in your mind, writing it down will help you process it better, potentially bringing up items you would have otherwise forgotten about.

It’s also useful to have written notes to provide to legal counsel.

Additionally, you should be tracking any expenses regarding medical bills, medication, lost wages, etc.

Getting Legal Counsel

The best way to ensure you’re awarded the full settlement due to you is with an attorney by your side. When looking for a personal injury attorney, Springfield, Ohio residents turn to Michael T Edwards. Michael has extensive experience dealing with personal injury cases. He will work with you to understand your situation so that you can receive the full extent of damages that you are owed.

Contact us today for a free consultation.

Michael T. Edwards

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