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Personal injury lawsuit timescales and how to build a strong case

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If you have been in an accident and have been injured, what you do immediately afterwards is important. The actions you take will have a significant impact on whether you can put together a strong personal injury case, one that your lawyer can win for you. Here are some of the things you need to think about and get done.

Be aware of statutes of limitations

The first thing to say is that it is important to take action fairly quickly. In many states, a statute of limitation applies to personal injury claims. For example, in Texas, it is 2 years from the date on which the injury was sustained. You can find more info about that by clicking the link. In other places, you may have less or more time than that to take action. 

Seek advice early

Either way the sooner you seek advice and start the process, the easier it will be for your lawyer to put together a good case for compensation. Seeking advice even if you are not yet sure how severe your injuries will always prove helpful.

Start gathering evidence as soon as possible

The best personal injury lawyers know how the processes work. So, they will explain to you how to gather evidence that will enable them to create a compelling case. This is evidence that can be used should you decide, at a later date, that you do need to make a personal injury claim.

They will, for example, advice you to write down what happened, as soon as possible. Then keep a journal and an evidence folder. In that journal, you will record how you are feeling and the impact your injury is having on your day to day life. There, you will keep track of medical appointments and the expenses arising from attending them. You can also keep a note of the drugs you are taking and any side effects you are experiencing.

The more details you collect the better chance your claim will have of succeeding. This is particularly important if you decide to delay making a claim. Some people prefer to wait to see if they make a full recovery, rather than putting themselves through the stress of pursuing a lawsuit.

Bear in mind that claims can take years to settle

When deciding when and how to file a lawsuit for personal injuries it is important to bear in mind the time it could take for your claim to go through. A lot of people who wait, end up regretting doing so once they realize that they could wait for years before receiving compensation. So, bear this fact in mind when deciding if you will make a claim and how soon you will file your lawsuit.

Regardless, of how quickly you file, make sure that you do everything you can to build a strong case. This article explains the best way to do that and does so in plain English.

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Legal Desire November 19, 2019
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