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What is a personal injury lawsuit?
A personal injury lawsuit is a claim made by a person who has been injured due to someone else's action, inaction or mistake. Personal injury claims can be made in instances of car accidents, wrongful deaths, slip and falls, birth injuries, medical malpractice, construction accidents, brain injuries, harmful products, dog bites, and more. If you are injured in any way, schedule a free consultation with one of our lawyers to see if you have a case and may be entitled to money.

How much does a personal injury lawyer cost?
Personal injury lawyers work on a contingency basis. This means that they only collect a fee if they are able to get money for you. Costs may not be contingent upon the outcome of a case.

What exactly do I receive money for in a personal injury lawsuit?
You can collect money for lost income, pain and suffering, medical costs and more.

I am partially responsible for my injury. Do I still have a case?
Generally, yes. Even if you are partially responsible for your injury, you still may be entitled to money, depending on the amount of blame that is placed on you. By signing up for a free consultation with an injury lawyer, you can determine if you may be entitled to money.

Is the information I provide confidential?
Yes, any information given to The Lawyers Group will only be used in order to select the injury lawyer best suited to help you. We will never provide your information to anyone outside our lawyer network.

What information should I bring with me when I meet with a lawyer?
Any information that you have about your case will be important to bring. Documents, such as accident reports, medical reports, other party's insurance information, or photographs of the incident will help your injury lawyer decide if you have a case. If you don't have any of this information available, your lawyer will be able to get it for you.

How long after my injury should I wait before contacting a lawyer?
You should contact a lawyer as soon as possible after an injury. The law limits the time you have to file a claim and it may take time to obtain all of the information about your case. This information also may become more difficult to get as more time passes. The sooner you contact an injury lawyer, the better chance you have of receiving a money award.

What is medical malpractice?
Medical malpractice occurs when a doctor or hospital harms a patient.

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