Showing posts with label lawsuit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lawsuit. Show all posts

Thursday, August 4, 2016

How do I file a personal injury lawsuit?


To file a personal injury lawsuit successfully, it's imperative that you find an experienced lawyer to get you through the process.

A personal injury lawsuit is a legal action, brought in court, by someone who has been injured (either physically or emotionally) by another person, usually by way of an accident, slip and fall, or a defective product. Personal injury can occur anywhere: at work, in your car, in the hospital, at a restaurant, on the sports field or simply walking down the street.

If you have suffered a personal injury, a personal injury lawyer can help determine whether you have grounds for a personal injury lawsuit. Obtaining damages in a personal injury lawsuit can involve complex litigation and the law varies by state.

Most people are not legally prepared to handle a serious injury. For legal advice from an established law firm, call The Pisanchyn Law Firm at 1-800-444-5309. We approach each case with thorough preparation, extensive legal knowledge and a high level of client contact. Furthermore, our clients pay no fees until we win their case and even then it is never out of their own pocket; we will only be paying you the money you deserve.

Monday, June 27, 2016

Is it OK to Post on Social Media After an Injury?

How many times did you check your Facebook today? Did you Snapchat your morning coffee? Instagram the long line of traffic during the morning commute? Tweet about last night's game? Social media has become a constant in the lives of many. It's a great way to stay connected, or in our case, to provide our community and clients with valuable information. These sites can be useful and fun but they could also be your worst enemy if you are involved in a personal injury lawsuit.
The rule of thumb when involved in a lawsuit is not to discuss your case with anyone, except your attorney.  This advice holds true for posting information on social networking sites like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.  A seemingly innocent photo or post can have a detrimental effect on your personal injury case, even if it is taken at a pain-free moment or prior to your accident. Anything you post can be misconstrued and could be used against your claim.

You should amend your privacy settings as well, but investigators can find ways into your profiles even if they are private. Private doesn't mean not public.

Most importantly, it is best to refrain yourself, as well as family and friends, from posting anything about your claim on social media at all.  Should you have any questions about an injury you have sustained at the fault of another or about social media in regards to your case, contact our personal injury attorneys via our website, PisanchynLawFirm.com.