• What is a personal injury? A Personal Injury is any physical or mental injury to a person that is a result of another person's negligence or harmful act. Kane Handel, Personal Injury Attorney, has experience in representing victims who have suffered serious personal injury. Personal injury is often referred to as bodily injury. Injuries can occur in a wide variety of ways. The following are some of the most common incidents resulting in personal injury:

    Auto/Motorcycle Collision

    Product Liability

    Semi-Truck Collision

    Slip and Fall

    Pedestrian Collision

    Wrongful Death

    Dog Bites

  • Accident victims are entitled to recover money damages for all losses and expenses that they suffered as a result of the accident. Depending upon the particular circumstances of your case, damages may include recovery for any of the following:

    Medical bills

    Lost Wages, including overtime

    Pain & Suffering

    Physical Disability

    Disfigurement

    Permanent Scars

    Emotional Trauma

    Mental Anguish

    Embarrassment

    Mental Disability

    Property Damage

    All out of pocket expenses (transportation charges, doctor/hospital bills, medical equipment, etc)

  • In order to prevail in a personal injury lawsuit in California, you must be able to show that you have been injured and that your injury resulted from the intentional or negligent conduct of another. The injury may be a physical injury or it may be an emotional injury. By consulting a Personal Injury Attorney, you will be in a better position to determine whether or not you have a case and if you do, the strength of your case.

  • If you have been seriously injured in California and are unsure as to the outcome of your injury, then an experienced personal injury attorney should be consulted with as soon after your injury as possible, and definitely, before you give any statements or sign any papers of any kind. In a serious injury case, you are better off hiring an attorney as soon as possible.

  • Yes, you may still have a case if a car without insurance hit you. In this situation, you may be able to file a lawsuit against the driver of the car in order to seek damages for any injuries or property damage you suffered as a result of the accident.

    Keep in mind that if the driver of the car does not have insurance and you are successful in your lawsuit, you may have difficulty collecting on any damages awarded by the court. If the driver does not have the financial resources to pay the damages, you may have to rely on other sources (such as your own insurance) to cover your losses.

    It is generally a good idea to speak with an attorney if you have been in an accident and are considering taking legal action. An attorney can review the specifics of your case and advise you on the best course of action.

  • Yes, it is possible to sue even if you do not have insurance. If the other party has insurance and you obtain a judgment against them, their insurance may cover the damages.

    It is generally a good idea to speak with an attorney if you are considering suing someone, even if you do not have insurance. An attorney can review the specifics of your case and advise you on the best course of action.

  • The length of time it takes to complete a case can vary widely, depending on a number of factors. Some cases may be settled relatively quickly, while others may take much longer. Factors that can affect the length of time it takes to settle a case include: the extent of personal injuries, the extent of property damage, the location of witnesses, and the extent of investigation, among other factors.

    The complexity of the case: Cases that involve complex legal issues or a large amount of evidence may take longer to resolve.

    The willingness of the parties to negotiate: If the parties are able to reach an agreement relatively quickly, the case may be settled more quickly. If the parties are unable to come to an agreement, the case may take longer to resolve.

    The workload of the court: If the court is handling a large number of cases, it may take longer for your case to be heard.

    It is difficult to estimate how long a particular case will take to resolve as each case is unique and the specific circumstances will determine how long it takes.

  • If your insurance company has offered you a settlement, it is generally a good idea to speak to an experienced attorney before accepting anything. Some things to consider when reviewing a settlement offer include:

    The amount of money being offered: Is the amount being offered fair, given the damages or injuries you have suffered?

    The terms of the settlement: Does the settlement release the insurance company and the at fault party from any further liability in connection with the incident in question?

    Your own financial needs: Do you need the money being offered right away, or can you afford to wait for a potentially larger settlement down the road?

    The advice of your attorney: Be sure to consult with your attorney before making a decision about whether to accept a settlement offer.

    Ultimately, the decision about whether to accept a settlement offer is a personal one that depends on your individual circumstances. It is important to seek the advice of an attorney before making a final decision.

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