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Abogados de Personal Injury

3782 abogados de Personal Injury encontrados. Filtre por estado y ciudad.

Manuel Alzamora Juarez
Manuel Alzamora Juarez

Juarez & Partners

Landlord TenantEstate PlanningBankruptcyPersonal Injury
Alameda County26+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Marc A. Humphrey
Marc A. Humphrey

Law Offices of Marc A. Humphrey

Personal InjuryEmployment LawMedical MalpracticeCivil Rights
Altoona45+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Marc Aaron Goldbach
Marc Aaron Goldbach

Goldbach & Associates

BankruptcyPersonal InjuryEmployment LawCriminal Law
Long Beach37+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Marc Anidjar
Marc Anidjar

Anidjar Injury Lawyers

Personal InjuryMedical MalpracticeProducts LiabilityBrain Injury
Fort Myers15+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Marc Christopher Lenahan
Marc Christopher Lenahan

Lenahan & Associates

Personal InjuryAnimal & Dog BitesBrain InjuryCar Accidents
Denton28+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Marc Edward Yonker
Marc Edward Yonker

Law Offices of Marc Edward Yonker

Personal InjuryMedical MalpracticeNursing Home AbuseProducts Liability
Lakeland31+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Marc Howard
Marc Howard

Howard Trial Lawyers

Medical MalpracticeNursing Home AbusePersonal InjuryBirth Injury
Acworth32+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Marc J. Victor
Marc J. Victor

Victor & Partners

Criminal LawDUI & DWIWhite Collar CrimeAppeals & Appellate
Chandler31+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Marc L. Shapiro
Marc L. Shapiro

Law Offices of Marc L. Shapiro

Personal InjuryBrain InjuryCar AccidentsConstruction Accidents
Cape Coral30+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Marc Lamber
Marc Lamber

Lamber Trial Lawyers

Personal InjuryProducts LiabilityAnimal & Dog BitesBrain Injury
Aurora35+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Marc Lamber
Marc Lamber

Lamber Trial Lawyers

Personal InjuryProducts LiabilityAnimal & Dog BitesBrain Injury
Chicago35+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Personal InjuryProducts LiabilityAnimal & Dog BitesBrain Injury
Casa Grande35+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Marc Lamber
Marc Lamber

Marc Lamber, Attorney at Law

Personal InjuryProducts LiabilityAnimal & Dog BitesBrain Injury
Arvada35+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Marc Ominsky
Marc Ominsky

Ominsky Law Group

BankruptcyDUI & DWITraffic TicketsFamily Law
Columbia30+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Marc Philip Harden
Marc Philip Harden

Harden & Associates

Personal InjuryInsurance ClaimsProducts LiabilityAnimal & Dog Bites
Denver20+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Marc Roberts
Marc Roberts

Roberts Trial Lawyers

Business LawCriminal LawDivorceDomestic Violence
Bristol County21+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Marc Sedwick
Marc Sedwick

Sedwick & Associates

Medical MalpracticePersonal InjuryBirth InjuryMedical Misdiagnosis
Clark County18+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Marc Tawfik
Marc Tawfik

Law Offices of Marc Tawfik

Criminal LawDUI & DWIProducts LiabilityPersonal Injury
Clark County11+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis

Personal Injury Lawyers in the United States

Every year, millions of Americans suffer injuries caused by someone else's negligence. Personal injury law exists to hold responsible parties accountable and help injured people recover financially. A qualified attorney can make the difference between a lowball insurance offer and fair compensation for your losses.

What Personal Injury Law Covers

Personal injury claims arise when one party's careless or intentional actions cause harm to another person. Common case types include car accidents, slip and fall incidents, medical malpractice, product liability, dog bites, and workplace injuries. These cases fall under tort law, which allows injured individuals to seek monetary damages from the at-fault party.

Most personal injury cases are based on negligence — proving that someone failed to act with reasonable care. Some cases, like defective product claims, may involve strict liability, where fault doesn't even need to be proven in the traditional sense.

When to Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer

  • You sustained serious injuries requiring ongoing medical treatment or surgery
  • An insurance company denied your claim or offered a settlement that doesn't cover your actual losses
  • Fault is disputed or multiple parties share responsibility for the accident
  • Your injuries have prevented you from returning to work for an extended period
  • The incident involved government property, commercial vehicles, or medical providers

How the Personal Injury Process Works

The process starts with a free consultation where an attorney evaluates the strength of your case. From there, your lawyer investigates the incident, gathers medical records, and identifies all liable parties. A formal demand letter is typically sent to the insurance company outlining your damages.

Most cases settle before trial. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, roughly 95% of personal injury cases reach a settlement during negotiations or mediation. If a fair agreement can't be reached, your attorney files a lawsuit and prepares for litigation, which can take one to three years depending on complexity.

How Compensation Is Calculated

  • Medical expenses — covers hospital bills, surgeries, rehabilitation, prescription medications, and projected future treatment costs
  • Lost wages — accounts for income missed during recovery and reduced future earning capacity if disabilities are permanent
  • Pain and suffering — compensates for physical discomfort, emotional distress, and diminished quality of life, often calculated using a multiplier of 1.5 to 5 times your economic damages
  • Property damage — reimburses you for vehicle repairs, destroyed personal belongings, or other tangible losses
  • Loss of consortium — compensates a spouse or family member for the loss of companionship and support caused by severe injuries

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim?

Each state sets its own statute of limitations, which typically ranges from one to six years. The most common deadline is two years from the date of injury. Missing this window almost always bars you from recovering any compensation, so act quickly.

What if I'm partially at fault for my injury?

Most states follow either comparative or contributory negligence rules. Under comparative negligence, your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. A few states still use contributory negligence, which can completely block recovery if you share any blame at all.