Personal Injury Lawsuit

A personal injury lawsuit is usually brought by a victim who has been hurt by the actions, or inactions, of another person, entity or business. Many personal injury lawsuits allege that the defendant was negligent and that the defendant's negligence caused the plaintiff's injuries. Some common types of personal injury lawsuits include motor vehicle accidents, slip and fall accidents, train accidents and medical malpractice cases. A victim who has been hurt and is considering filing a personal injury lawsuit should consult with a personal injury attorney in his or her state to review the facts of his or her case, the possible damages and the likelihood of winning at trial or settling prior to trial.

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  • The national median personal injury verdict is $34,550.
  • In the United States, personal injury plaintiffs have a 52% probability of recovering damages in personal injury lawsuits.

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