What Is The Process For Initiating A Personal Injury Case?

July 13, 2022 in Uncategorized | MARTIN WREN, P.C. | LEAVE A COMMENT

It can be challenging for victims to have a clear path for moving forward, which is why it’s best to initiate the process by first speaking with a lawyer. They will take the time to review the case and determine whether seeking legal action is in the victim’s best interest. Should it make sense to proceed, a lawyer will assist with gathering evidence in support of the claim and begin drafting a demand letter that will be submitted to the insurance company. Typically, once the insurance company receives the demand letter, an insurance adjuster will be assigned to review the claim and investigate it. Following this process, negotiations will begin. 

What evidence should victims collect in support of the case?

When pursuing a personal injury case, our Charlottesville, VA, injury lawyers will share that it’s necessary to have all vital elements to succeed. This will include a presence of duty of care, breach of duty, causation, and damages. Evidence will play a critical role in proving that all essential elements are present, including:

  • Medical Documentation
  • Proof of Expenses, i.e., receipts, medical bills
  • Eyewitness Information
  • Photographs & Videos of the accident and injuries

What is the impact an accident can have on a victim?

There are many ways that an accident can impact victims, as they will be left experiencing losses that can be profoundly impactful. Victims may be left to suffer from long-term disabilities, physical pain, injuries, emotional distress, financial challenges, and more. All of these can forever alter the life that a person lives. As a result, picking up the pieces is likely to be complicated. Holding the negligent party accountable for these losses can result in compensation, which can play an integral role in the victim as they begin to piece their lives back together. 

When should legal action be taken?

Victims should take action as soon as possible for several reasons because the longer they wait, the more difficult it may be to obtain evidence and effectively prove negligence. It’s also important to remember that there is a timeframe for taking legal action, also known as the statute of limitations. In Virginia, the statute of limitations for injury cases is two years, and once this timeframe expires, the opportunity to procure compensation may no longer be available. 

Victims of accidents that have resulted in extensive damages have a right to take legal recourse, which is why they deserve the competence, dedication, and compassion that MartinWren, P.C. can offer. Charlottesville, Virginia, injury lawyers can provide victims with the representation they require, which is why contacting them for their support should be a top priority. 

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We serve clients throughout Virginia — from Charlottesville and Central Virginia to metropolitan Richmond; Harrisonburg and the Shenandoah Valley to Roanoke; and the cities of Hampton Roads to the Northern Virginia cities of  Fairfax, Alexandria and Arlington.

To speak with one of our attorneys, please call us at (434) 817-3100.

Our Virginia personal injury lawyers at MartinWren, P.C. have a statewide practice and offer free consultations at a time and location that is convenient for you.  We will gladly meet with you at your home or at the hospital, even on nights and weekends.

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