Personal injury lawyers at SNS Law Group are here to help you get compensation if you have been in an accident, a victim of things like character defamation, or other social wrongs. In a personal injury case, the goal is to prove the defendant was partially or fully at fault for the damages done to the plaintiff. Most of the time in personal injury cases, the injury was caused by the negligence or carelessness of the plaintiff rather than by intentional malice. In any case, we will fight to get the compensation that’s right for you.
There are several types of personal injuries that a person can be a victim of. Common personal injury cases include things like car accidents, slips and falls, medical malpractice, product liabilities, dog bites, etc. Read on to learn more about specific types of personal injury cases.
Motor Vehicle Accident
Millions of people are killed or injured in motor vehicle accidents every year. Whether you were a driver, a passenger, or a pedestrian, if you were injured in an automobile accident, you may have a personal injury case on your hands and may be entitled to some type of monetary compensation.
Medical Malpractice
When doctors, nurses, or other medical professionals are negligent, the results can be catastrophic. Medical malpractice comes in many forms and can include misdiagnosis, surgical errors, improper treatment, medication mistakes, and much much more. If you have suffered an injury as a result of the negligence of a medical person, you might be entitled to compensation.
Product Liability
Dangerous or defective products can result in serious injury. A lack of proper warning labels or products that have been made incorrectly are dangerous, and if you have been injured as a result of one, you are entitled to compensation.
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