Dallas Personal Injury Law Firm FAQ
What is meant by the term “personal injury”?
Personal injury is a term that is used once a person has suffered an injury, whether the injury is physical or mental, as a result of another person’s negligence. Personal injury is a legal practice area that revolves around cases involving, but not limited to: auto accidents, catastrophic injuries, medical malpractice, trucking accidents, motorcycle accidents, premises liability, slip & fall accidents, wrongful death, dog bites, defective drugs, brain injuries, burn injuries and boating accidents.
What should I do if I have sustained an injury?
If you have sustained a serious injury, the very first thing you should do is to seek appropriate medical treatment. After you have received medical treatment, you should consult with a qualified Dallas personal injury lawyer who can evaluate your case and help you prepare for possible legal action.
What should I do if I have been involved in a serious accident?
If you were involved in an accident that left you injured, or that was caused by third party negligence, you should take the time to meet with a trusted Texas personal injury attorney. An attorney can listen to your side of the story, launch appropriate investigations, and ultimately help you recover any monetary damages that you may be entitled to.
What damages may I be entitled to?
If you have been injured, or if you have been involved in an accident, you may be allowed to collect damages for your injuries, property damage, lost income, lost income earning capability, medical expenses and pain and suffering.
What are punitive damages?
Punitive damages are a form of compensation that the court may ask the defendant to pay the plaintiff as a form of punishment. Punitive damages are awarded when the court wishes to prevent the plaintiff from acting negligently or recklessly in the future.
What are compensatory damages?
Compensatory damages are a form of monetary payment that the court may ask the defendant to pay the plaintiff in personal injury cases. Compensatory damages cover things such as medical expenses, property damage, and possible lost income.