Thoughtless actions can lead to serious injuries. Car wrecks, construction accidents, and medical errors can all result from someone’s careless decisions. Unfortunately, the consequences of those actions aren’t always felt by those who commit them.
That’s why Campbell & Associates exists: to hold negligent individuals responsible for the harm they cause.
Regardless of the nature or severity of your injury, if someone else caused it, you may be entitled to compensation. The committed personal injury attorneys serving North Tonawanda at Campbell & Associates are ready to help you recover compensation through a personal injury lawsuit.
Those who hurt others through their negligence should be held accountable for their actions. We can see that they are.
When you’re injured in an accident in North Tonawanda, four questions determine whether you’re entitled to financial recovery. They are:
First, someone else must have acted in a way that a reasonable person would consider to be careless. This can only be determined by considering the circumstances of the situation. If an objective and reasonable person in the same situation would have made different choices, the individual’s actions were likely careless.
In legal terms, a duty of care refers to an obligation to behave in a way that prevents harm from befalling others. Most people have a responsibility to uphold the safety and well-being of those around them. Careless or reckless conduct violates this duty. Law violations are generally considered acts that violate the duty of care.
Under New York’s comparative negligence law, all that’s legally required for your case to move forward is for the other person’s conduct to play some role in causing the accident.
Your claim can proceed even if you were primarily responsible for causing the accident. However, the amount of damages you stand to receive would be reduced in proportion to your assigned percentage of fault.
Finally, you must have sustained some actual harm or loss that can be addressed with a damages award. Medical bills, lost wages, mental anguish, and pain and suffering are all common examples of injuries and losses recognized as compensable. So long as you can support these conditions with solid evidence, your claim will proceed.
If you’re unsure whether you have a viable personal injury claim, Campbell & Associates is here to help. We’d be happy to review your case with you, explain your legal rights, and advise you on your next steps. Book a consultation today to learn more.
With years of experience in and out of the courtroom and an impressive track record of recovering substantial compensation for our clients, our firm is equipped to assist you after any of the following events:
We’ve represented clients who have lost loved ones, sustained traumatic brain injuries, suffered spinal cord damage, and experienced numerous other types of harm. Reach out to us today to discuss the compensation you could receive through a personal injury claim.
If your personal injury claim is successful, you can recover economic and non-economic damages to compensate you for your losses. Economic damages are intended to offset the financial impacts of your injuries, including:
If you have ongoing needs, economic damages can also help address them. You’ll need to provide invoices, pay stubs, treatment notes, and similar evidence in order to document these losses.
By contrast, non-economic damages are meant to acknowledge intangible losses like pain and discomfort, anguish, mental trauma, and loss of enjoyment of life. Unlike with economic damages, the testimony of witnesses who can describe how the injury accident has impacted you will be crucial for substantiating losses of this kind.
In rare instances, the court may also award punitive damages. These aren’t calculated based on your losses; instead, they’re meant to punish the at-fault party for extremely reckless or intentionally harmful conduct. Your personal injury lawyer can tell you whether these damages are available in your case.
Note that certain types of accidents have limitations on what compensation is available. For example, if you’re hurt at work, your compensation is limited to what’s allowed under New York Workers’ Compensation law. Similarly, only certain losses are compensable in a wrongful death action.
Many personal injury claims are settled out of court without going to trial. Settlements can be useful in that they provide injury victims with compensation without the delay and risk of a trial. Once the victim receives a settlement, any pending legal claims get dismissed, and the parties move on.
Before accepting any settlement offer, it’s a good idea to have an attorney from Campbell & Associates evaluate it. A settlement agreement could be detrimental to you if it doesn’t adequately address your expenses. We’ll advise you on what your case is worth and help you decide whether a particular offer is in your best interests.
At Campbell & Associates, we’re always looking out for our North Tonawanda clients. Reach out to us for help resolving your personal injury claim.
New York’s three-year statute of limitations begins to count down as soon as you’re injured or discover your injury. Once it passes, so does your opportunity to recover compensation. It’s therefore vital to begin working with a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible.
Your attorney will help you by performing the following tasks:
It’s easy to underestimate the time it takes to build a strong case. When dealing with a serious injury, your physical limitations and emotional state can make it difficult to do what’s needed to preserve and exercise your legal rights.
That’s where Campbell & Associates comes in. We’ll take care of everything necessary to move your claim along while you focus on recovering from your injuries. We’ll be there to guide you and answer any questions you have about your case and whatever complications it might present along the way.
If you’ve been injured in an accident that wasn’t your fault, the capable attorneys at Campbell & Associates can help you pursue the compensation you rightfully deserve. During your free initial consultation, we’ll explain your rights and how we can assist you in asserting them.
Time is of the essence — contact us today to maximize your chances of receiving fair and adequate compensation.