All Press Releases for April 20, 2011

Do I Have a Personal Injury Case?

If you have been injured or lost a loved one due to the negligence or wrongdoing of someone else, you may have a valid personal injury case.



    ORLANDO, FL, April 20, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- If you have been injured or lost a loved one due to the negligence or wrongdoing of someone else, you may have a valid personal injury case. Many factors have to be taken into consideration when determining if you do have a personal injury case. Upon meeting with an experienced, knowledgeable personal injury lawyer, he or she will be able to determine whether or not you have a valid legal claim against some other party or parties.

Determining legal responsibility for an accident or injury is called liability. This can be complicated, but often rests on whether someone was careless or negligent. Sometimes it is crystal clear that another party caused your injury. However, in order to collect damages in a personal injury case you must legally prove the other party was at fault. That is where your personal injury attorney comes in.

Determining Liability in a Personal Injury Case

Many accidents happen because someone was careless. The basic rule is: If one person involved in an accident was less careful than another, then the most negligent party must pay for at least a portion of the damages suffered by the victim.

The following is a list of some basic tenets of personal injury law:

- If the injured party was where he or she was not supposed to be, or somewhere he or she should have expected the kind of activity which caused the accident, the person who caused the accident might not be liable because that person had no "duty" to be careful toward the injured person.
- If the injured party was also careless, his or her compensation may be reduced by the extent such carelessness was also responsible for the accident. This is known as comparative negligence and only applies to certain states.
- If a negligent party causes an accident while working for someone else, the employer may also be legally responsible for the accident.
- If an accident is caused on property that is dangerous because it is poorly built or maintained, the owner of the property is liable for being careless in maintaining the property, regardless of whether he or she actually created the dangerous condition.
- If an injury is caused by a defective product, the manufacturer and seller of the product are both liable even if the injured person doesn't know which one was careless in creating or allowing the defect, or exactly how the defect happened.

If you live in the Winter Park or Orlando area of Florida and think you may have a personal injury case, please visit the website of the Law Offices of Michael V. Barszcz, M.D., J.D. today at www.themdjd.com.

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