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3 things to remember when filing a personal injury lawsuit

On Behalf of | Jun 21, 2022 | Personal Injury |

If you sustain injuries following someone else’s reckless or negligent actions, you may file a personal injury lawsuit against them. Depending on the severity of your injuries, the court will award you compensation for your treatment costs as well as other damages.

However, to help recoup the damages you deserve, it helps to know the key points to remember and the missteps to avoid while filing your claim. Here are three important things you need to keep in mind when pursuing a personal injury lawsuit:

Evidence is crucial

Like with any legal matter, evidence plays a crucial role in determining the outcome of your personal injury claim. Some of the material evidence you will need to prove your claim includes actual proof of injury. This can come in the form of a doctor’s report and photos of your injuries.  A police report that documents how the accident that caused your injury happened and whom the police believe was responsible can also help strengthen your case.

Don’t overlook the treatment

Not all injuries manifest immediately following the accident. Some like internal bleeding and certain forms of brain injuries may take days to manifest. Thus, even if you do not feel pain, it is important that you see a doctor as soon as you are involved in an accident. This way, your doctor will diagnose and treat your injuries in time, thus setting you on a path to a quick recovery. Seeking treatment immediately also ensures that you obtain a doctor’s report, which is important when litigating your case.

Take note of the deadlines

Every state has a time limit within which the injury victim can file a lawsuit against the defendant. This is known as the statute of limitations. In Mississippi, the statute of limitations for personal injury is three years. This means that you have three years from the date of your injury to sue the defendant for your injuries. Take note that the statute of limitations is shorter when you are dealing with a government agency.

If you sustain an injury that is attributable to someone else’s reckless actions, you deserve justice. Find out how you can boost your odds of winning your Mississippi personal injury lawsuit.