Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Process in the pursuit of personal injury
Injuries are an area of tort law, which describes a legal situation in which a person or entity (the defendant) injured another person (the applicant) by an act of negligence. A car accident is a well-known example of a case of injury, but there are many other cases as cases of personal injury. FunctionThe trial of injuries is intended to compensate the victim or the applicant for the injuries suffered the negligence of the defendant; The applicant can compensation for physical injury, damage to property, loss of salary and special or damages not receive economic like pain and suffering.Making ClaimThe applicant begins the process by submitting all the supporting documents such as medical reports and estimates of repair the defendant or the defendant insurance company party. When the applicant with all required processing, it will make a claim to the defendant. If the plaintiff and the defendant are able to conclude a settlement agreement that compensates for the applicant for any injuries, the case is finished before for submitting a lawsuit.TrialIf the plaintiff and the defendant in a position to reach an agreement, the applicant must submit a complaint before the courts. The case will be granted a trial continued, where a jury will decide whether the defendant was negligent, and if so, what amount of aid to the applicant.
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