What is Personal Injury?
"Personal Injury" is a phrase chiefly used in connection with actions of tort for negligence and under worker's compensation statutes. A personal injury claim, by definition, does not include a claim for damages done to property, such as an automobile or its contents.
What are the different situations that may result in a claim for Personal Injuries?
What are my legal rights and what can I recover?
If you or a loved one have been injured as a result of someone else's negligence or wrongdoing, you may be able to recover the following:
Is there a time limitation to filing a claim?
Yes. In California, the statute of limitation for filing a lawsuit for claims resulting from injury to the person is two (2) years. The statute of limitation for filing a lawsuit for claims resulting from damages to personal property is three (3) years. However, other limitations may apply.
What can I do if I have been injured and I am not sure whether I have a claim?
Contact The Beoglyan Law Firm to discuss your case with an experienced attorney at no charge to you.
"Personal Injury" is a phrase chiefly used in connection with actions of tort for negligence and under worker's compensation statutes. A personal injury claim, by definition, does not include a claim for damages done to property, such as an automobile or its contents.
What are the different situations that may result in a claim for Personal Injuries?
- Auto Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Bus Accidents
- Product Liability
- Dog Bites
- Work Accidents
- Slip and Fall
- Premise Liability
- Catastrophic Injuries
What are my legal rights and what can I recover?
If you or a loved one have been injured as a result of someone else's negligence or wrongdoing, you may be able to recover the following:
- Medical Expenses
- Future Medical Expenses
- Loss of Income
- Loss of Future Earning Capacity
- Pain and Suffering
- Emotional Distress
- Loss of Enjoyment
- Loss of Consortium
- Punitive Damages
- Vehicle Damage
- Contents of the Vehicle
- Rental Expenses Incurred
Is there a time limitation to filing a claim?
Yes. In California, the statute of limitation for filing a lawsuit for claims resulting from injury to the person is two (2) years. The statute of limitation for filing a lawsuit for claims resulting from damages to personal property is three (3) years. However, other limitations may apply.
What can I do if I have been injured and I am not sure whether I have a claim?
Contact The Beoglyan Law Firm to discuss your case with an experienced attorney at no charge to you.
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