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Common Causes of Personal Injury

Personal injury law encompasses many categories and is constantly evolving. If your injury is not listed below, you may still wish to contact our personal injury lawyers for a free case review.

Construction accidents involving falls are the most common occupational injury.

Yearly, 7,000 visitors to amusement parks in the United States sustained amusement park injuries.

Medical Malpractice occurs when mistakes are made by health care professionals such as doctors and nurses, which can lead to hospital malpractice, nursing malpractice, dental malpractice, cancer malpractice, pharmacy errors and lasik injuries.

Cerebral Palsy, if caused by a birth injury resulting from medical malpractice, may be eligible for compensation for the high costs of treatment.

Nursing Home Abuse in which nursing home residents suffer physical or mental abuse, or abandonment are vigorously pursued by personal injury lawyers.

Slip and Fall accidents may not be your fault. If someone has shown negligence and caused your slip and fall injury, you deserve compensation for your injuries and lost wages.

Defective Products can cause serious personal injury or even death. Personal injury lawyers at The Rasansky Firm are the experts you need to help you pursue these claims.

Car wrecks can result in serious personal injury to those involved in the collision.

Motorcycle Accidents often result in irreversible bodily injury to the victims. Let our personal injury lawyers assess your claim.

Dog Bites can leave victims permanently scarred. Owners of dogs who injure others may be held liable for any personal injury the victim sustained.

Amusement Park injuries happen to nearly 5% of all amusement park visitors. Ask personal injury lawyers for help.

Wrongful Death is a tragedy that occurs when another's negligent actions result in a death. The family of the deceased often has grounds for a wrongful death claim.

Occupational Injuries such as construction accidents, industrial accidents, and other on-the-job accidents often result in personal injuries. A personal injury lawyer can help you with such a case.

Jones Act Cases involve seeking compensation for seamen suffering work related injuries or death caused by negligent acts of maritime employers or fellow workers.

Truck Accidents involving 18 wheelers or semi-trucks, can result in serious personal injury to those involved in the collision. Ask personal injury lawyers for help.

Boating Accidents can result in paralysis, brain injury and even wrongful death. Let us review your personal injury claim for free.

Pedestrian Accidents occur when a pedestrian is hit by a motor vehicle. The driver may be held liable for any personal injury the victim sustained.

15 Passenger Van Rollover Accidents occur because the vehicle is not designed to safely carry a full load during unforeseen driving conditions. Filing a personal injury lawsuit

By filing a personal injury lawsuit, you may be eligible to receive damages in the form of financial compensation for loss of income, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and permanent disability. If you are considering filing a personal injury lawsuit, contact our personal injury lawyers to begin utilizing the legal expertise and skill needed to help you build your case and win the compensation you deserve.

Statutes of Limitations: How much time do you have to file a lawsuit?

A statute of limitation can limit the time period in which a person can file a lawsuit. Evary state?s statutes of limitations are different regarding the amount of time in which a person can file a lawsuit. If you're asking the question, "How much time do I have to file a lawsuit", you need to research the statutes of limitations for your state. Remember, statutes of limitations can also vary within a state depending on the type of claim or lawsuit you intend to file. For example, the personal injury statutes of limitations is often different than the criminal statutes of limitations. Commitment to Personal Injury Clients.

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Personal Injury

Admirality Law Brain Injury
Burn Injury
Day Care Abuse
Oil Field Accidents
Spine Injury
Wrongful Death

Vehicle Accidents

18 Wheeler Accident
Amusement Park Injuries
Bicycle Accident
Car Wreck
Motorcycle Accidents
Pedestrian Accidents
Semi Truck Accidents
Boating Accidents

Medical Malpractice

Angina Mistakes
Cancer Malpractice
Cerebral Palsy
Dental Malpractice
Gastric Bypass
Hospital Malpractice
Informed Consent
Lasik Injury
Medical Bill of Rights
Medical Malpractice
Medical Mistakes
Nursing Malpractice
Pharmacy Mistakes

Birth Injury

Brachioplexus Palsy
Brain Damage
Cerebral Palsy
Erbs Palsy
Klumpke's Palsy
Shoulder Dystocia
Choosing an Obstitrician

Product Liability

Asbestos Lawsuits
OTC Drugs
Prescription Drugs
Canned Food Recall
Defective Airbags
Defective Seatbelts
Defective Tires
Peanut Butter Recall
Sulzer Hip Implants
Taxus Stents
Toxic Torts
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Slip and Fall
Dog Bites
Negligence

Occupational Injury

Amputation
Asbestos
Construction Accident
Industrial Accident
On The Job Injury
Railroad Injury

Nursing Home Abuse

Abuse
Changes In Physical Condition
Knowing When it's Time
Nursing Home Bill Of Rights
Nursing Home Neglect
Nursing Home Rights
Behavior Problems
Grief and Grieving
Nursing Home Links


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