Personal InjuryHow do I know if I have a personal injury lawsuit?

November 30, 2009

If you were injured because someone failed to act responsibly, you may have grounds for a personal injury lawsuit.

Essentially, three criteria must be met in order to bring a personal injury lawsuit:

  1. You were injured.
  2. The injuries were caused by someone else.
  3. You suffered a monetary loss because of your injuries.

Most personal injury lawsuits are based on a legal concept known as negligence. A person is negligent if they fail to exercise the caution that a reasonable person would have under the same circumstances.

When someone’s negligent actions cause injury to another person, they have committed a tort. A tort is the basis for a personal injury lawsuit. If Person A’s negligence causes an accident that injures Person B, then Person A can be held legally liable for Person B’s damages.

To find out whether or not you may have a personal injury lawsuit, contact Nachawati Law Group today for free legal assistance. To speak with one of our Texas personal injury lawyers, email us or phone us toll free at 1.866.705.7584.

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