Personal Injury Attorney in Houston, Texas
What Financial Compensation Can I Get in a
Personal Injury Claim?
Personal Injury victims are entitled to recover money damages for all losses and expenses they incur as a result of an accident. The damages may include the following.
Medical Bills
Lost Wages, including overtime
Pain & Suffering
Physical Disability
Disfigurement
Permanent Scars
Emotional Trauma
Mental Anguish Loss of Enjoyment
Loss of Love & Affection
Embarrassment
Mental Disability
Property Damage
All out of pocket expenses including:
transportation charges, house cleaning, grass cutting, and others
How Do I Know if I Have a Personal Injury Claim?
To have a personal injury case, you must be able to show that you have been injured. This may be a physical injury or it may be an emotional injury. In addition, you must be able to show that someone else (the defendant) is at fault for your injury under a negligence, strict liability, or intentional misconduct theory. In some cases, it may be necessary for you to show that the other party is more at fault for the injury than you are.
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If you have been seriously injured or are unsure as to the outcome of your injury, then an experienced personal injury attorney should always be consulted before you give any statements or sign any papers of any kind and as soon after your injury as possible.
In a serious injury case, you are better off hiring an attorney as soon as possible. Most firms offer a free consultation with no obligation therefore you have nothing to lose by consulting an attorney before you accept the insurance company's offers.
There is a statute of limitations that requires you to file suit within a specific period of time, depending upon the circumstances of your case, or else you will be prohibited from obtaining any compensation for your injuries. An attorney will be able to help you keep within the statute of limitations.
How Long Do I Have to Make a Claim for
Personal Injuries?
Every state has certain time limits, called “statutes of limitations,” that govern the period during which you must file a personal injury lawsuit. In some states, for example, you may have as little as one year to file a lawsuit from an automobile accident. If you miss the statutory deadline for filing a case, your case is thrown out of court. The statute of limitation in Texas for personal injury and wrongful death cases is generally two years from the date of the incident.
What Are the Statutes of Limitations?
The statutes of limitations are the time frames in which you have to file a lawsuit. When the statute of limitations expires on your case, you simply don’t have a case anymore.
Statutes of limitation differ not only from state to state but also in regard to the kinds of lawsuits involved. In some states, the statute of limitations for medical malpractice, suits against governmental agencies, and wrongful death actions is shorter than that for other types of personal injury cases.
In general, however, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases is from one to three years, and the time begins from the time of the accident.
There are some exceptions and an experienced lawyer can help you with them. The statute of limitation in Texas for personal injury and wrongful death cases is generally two years from the date of the incident.
How Long Will It Take to Settle My Claim?
The time it takes to settle a personal injury lawsuit depends on the circumstances surrounding the case. The more complex the case the longer it may take to settle. Many cases can take anywhere from 3 to 18 months to settle depending on their complexity