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A Reputation for Winning on Our Clients’ Behalf

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Zach’s Motorcycle Accident

Zach shares his testimonial as our client after a life-changing motorcycle accident and brain injury.

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Verdict

$25,000,000 Rewarded

Traumatic Brain Injury

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Ivan’s Workplace Injury

Listen to Ivan’s experience with Alexander Shunnarah Trial Attorneys and his railroad workplace injury.

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$5,000,000 Rewarded

Medical Malpractice

Alabama

Frequently Asked Questions about hiring a personal injury lawyer

Here are some answers to the questions that we get the most.

How much is my case worth?

The value of a personal injury case can vary greatly depending on the severity of the accident, extent of financial losses, and the injuries. Insurance companies will often try to get a quick settlement by offering compensation quickly after the accident, but it is in your best interest to wait and contact a personal injury lawyer first.

An experienced personal injury lawyer will be able to give you a better estimate of how much your case is worth, which is why it is important to hire one.

What type of compensation can I get?

Compensation for personal injuries comes in the form of financial restitution. Compensation is dived into 3 categories of damages; economic, non-economic, and punitive damages. Let’s look at these types of damages in further detail.

Economic Damages

Economic damages are financial losses, that are not subjective. These losses include medical costs, lost wages, property damage, etc. All economic losses have a clear amount and can be easily calculated.

Non-economic Damages

Non-economic damages are more difficult to calculate. These damages do not have a clear amount that they are worth. These include pain and suffering, emotional trauma, loss of enjoyment, loss of companionship.

Punitive Damages

Punitive damages are compensation that can be added to a claim if the negligence of the at-fault party was considered extremely negligent. The damages are added on as a punishment. An example of a case that would add punitive damages would be to a drunk driver who caused an accident due to being over the legal limit.

Can I recover compensation if I was partially at fault?

You can still recover compensation even if you were partly responsible for the accident. However, your compensation will be reduced by the amount of fault that is assigned to you.

For example, if you are awarded $10,000 in compensatory damages but are found to be 25% at fault for the accident, then you will only receive $7,500.

You would not collect anything if you are equally, or 50% at fault. An example is if you and the other driver are in an accident where you both failed to stop at stop signs, or both entered an intersection at the same time you may be found partially responsible.

The Potential Impact of Comparative Fault

Sometimes fault or responsibility for the accident may be apportioned between the defendant(s) and the injured victim. This is referred to as comparative negligence.

How are personal injury cases different from other legal cases?

One of the key differences between personal injury and other types of lawsuits is that these cases are based on whether or not another party was negligent in some way which resulted in an accident, injury or death.

Another difference is that this type of case usually involves compensation for physical injuries suffered by someone who was hurt in some way due to another person’s actions. This means providing medical care (usually through reimbursement but sometimes through future medical expenses), lost wages, loss of enjoyment in life, or pain and suffering.

With a personal injury case, you are required to file a personal injury claim within two years from the time of an accident. If you fail to make a claim within this statutory limitation window, you may lose the right to file a personal injury lawsuit.

The burden of proof in a personal injury case is relatively low compared to other legal cases because these cases are focused on compensating the plaintiff for their losses or injuries. To receive compensation, personal injury victims have to show that the defendant acted negligently, or did not act as a reasonable person would have in the same situation.

How long will my case take?

The length of your can vary greatly. Some cases are resolved in a matter of months, while others may take years.

Factors that can affect the length of a settlement agreement include:

– The amount of evidence that needs to be gathered.
– Whether or not the case goes to trial.
– How long it takes the parties to reach a settlement.

You can call us any time for a 100% free case evaluation. It is risk free!

How much does a personal injury lawyer cost?

Alexander Shunnarah Trial Attorneys typically provide their legal services on a contingency basis. A contingency-fee basis means there are no upfront fees or out-of-pocket costs. The fee agreement is finalized when you get a compensation settlement, and a percentage is held for legal fees. An innocent victim of an accident should not have to endure additional expenses trying to pay out of pocket for an attorney.

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