Every year, millions of people are injured or killed in unintentional accidents. People who survive their accidents may experience consequences for years to come. From lost wages to debilitating pain, the social, emotional, physical and financial fallout can be devastating. Accident victims and their surviving family may be able to sue the responsible party for damages.
Here are some of the most common types of personal injury lawsuits:
- Negligence: People generally have a duty to avoid causing harm to others. Negligence lawsuits can be filed when someone’s actions (or failure to act) result in injury. Most personal injury causes of action are a specific type of negligence suit.
- Car accidents: Millions of people are injured or killed in car accidents each year. Working with a personal injury attorney ensures that your insurance company settlement will cover all of your injuries, especially if they’re likely to worsen over time.
- Medical malpractice: Healthcare provider negligence can seriously injure or kill patients. Missed diagnoses, prescription errors and improperly performed procedures are all common sources of medical malpractice suits. Doctors, nurses, chiropractors, physical therapists and many other healthcare professionals can be held responsible for their negligent actions when they fail to meet industry standards of care.
- Dog bites: Dogs are popular pets, but they can also be dangerous. Dog bites can lead to permanent scarring and nerve damage, infections, cellulitis, emotional trauma and other long-term consequences. If you’re injured by someone else’s dog, you may be able to file a lawsuit against the owner for your injuries.
- Premises liability: Premises liability claims are often called “slip and fall” cases, referring to claims where someone is injured by slipping or tripping on obstacles and falling. However, they can also include swimming pool injuries, negligent security, hazardous conditions and more. Slips, trips and falls can lead to lifetime injuries, so it’s important to hold negligent property owners responsible.
- Defective products: When you are injured by a defective product, you may be able to hold the manufacturer, distributor or seller responsible for the harm they caused—even if it was completely inadvertent.
- Wrongful death: Finally, when someone is killed as a result of someone else’s negligence, their surviving family members may be able to file a wrongful death claim. Damages in wrongful death claims are designed to make up for the loss of income, emotional support and other consequences resulting from a loved one’s death.
Talk to an Ohio accident attorney today
The Law Offices of Tim Misny can help you with your accident claim. If you or a loved one were injured due to someone else’s negligence or recklessness, I’ll Make Them Pay!® Call my office at (800) 556-4769 so that I can evaluate your case right away.