If you were injured in a car collision, slip-and-fall incident, or some other type of accident, your medical bills, lost wages, and other expenses could be overwhelming. But you don’t have to accept the first offer you get from the insurance company. Darius Khosravian at DK Law can file a claim that accurately reflects the full extent of your damages.
Mr. Khosravian will investigate the accident and seek compensation from the person who hurt you. At DK Law, we won’t back down from anybody when it comes to getting justice for our clients.
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Everyone has a duty of care to avoid actions that may cause reasonably foreseeable harm to another person. Clear examples of someone who has violated their duty of care include a driver who runs a red light and crashes into a pedestrian, a landlord who fails to fix a loose handrail, or a trucking company that hires an employee with an unsafe driving record. People who breach their duty of care can be liable for the injuries they cause.
Still, the best way to find out if you have a personal injury case is to schedule a free consultation with DK Law. Mr. Khosravian can review your case and advise you about your options on how to move forward with your claim.
In personal injury law, damages refer to the monetary compensation awarded to an injured party. The goal of damages is to restore the injured party’s financial position to the place they would have been if the injury had not occurred. Economic damages are out-of-pocket costs incurred by accident victims. These damages are quantifiable and can be documented through bills, receipts, and pay stubs. For example, medical expenses represent a significant portion of economic damages in personal injury cases. These expenses begin with immediate costs such as emergency room visits and hospital admissions following an accident and extend to surgeries and any required hospital stays. As the recovery process continues, ongoing medical costs include follow-up appointments with healthcare providers, physical therapy sessions, and specialized medical care when necessary. Patients may also require medical devices and mobility aids, such as wheelchairs or walkers, to assist in their recovery and maintain mobility.
Lost wages can also be a significant portion of the economic damages in a personal injury case. To calculate lost wages, start by reviewing your pay stubs, tax returns, or employment contracts to establish your average earnings before the accident. This figure is then multiplied by the amount of time you have been unable to work. For those with varying incomes, such as freelancers or commission-based employees, the calculation may also consider historical earnings and industry standards. If your injury affects your long-term earning potential, you may be entitled to compensation for loss of future earnings, as well.
Home modifications are also classified as economic damages. This may include installing wheelchair ramps to provide easy access to your home and vehicle, widening doorways to accommodate mobility aids, and modifying bathrooms with grab bars and shower seats for accessibility. Additional alterations could include voice-activated lights and kitchen countertops that have been lowered for increased usability.
Unlike economic damages, noneconomic damages address the intangible impact of an injury, such as pain and suffering, which reflects the physical discomfort and limitations caused by the injury. Often, calculating noneconomic damages involves considering the severity and duration of the pain, its impact on daily activities, and the overall effect on the victim’s quality of life. Medical records, personal testimonies, and expert opinions may be used to substantiate claims of pain and suffering.
Emotional distress represents a significant aspect of noneconomic damages in personal injury cases, including the psychological impact of an injury. Factors contributing to emotional distress include anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) that may arise following the incident. Assessing these damages requires an evaluation of how the injury has disrupted the victim’s personal relationships, work performance, and overall enjoyment of life.
Loss of consortium is another type of noneconomic damages that may be available. It refers to the negative impact an injury has on the personal relationship between the victim and their spouse or other family members.
DK Law can investigate your accident and file a claim against anyone whose negligence contributed to your injuries. The goal of this investigation is to establish liability and build a strong case that supports your claim for personal injury compensation. We’ll start by gathering essential evidence, such as dashcam footage, surveillance video, and photographs of the accident scene. Mr. Khosravian will also obtain police reports and medical records to piece together a comprehensive view of what transpired.
Witness interviews are also helpful in corroborating your account of the events. We may call upon expert witnesses—such as doctors, scientists, traffic engineers, and accountants—to get a clear picture of how the accident happened and its financial consequences.
Insurance companies try to save money by denying claims and minimizing the cost of your injuries. That’s why it’s so helpful to have a skilled lawyer by your side to fight for your rights and counter lowball offers. When negotiating with insurance companies, we will leverage the evidence gathered during the investigation to demonstrate the full extent of your damages and work to obtain a fair settlement. And if settlement negotiations don’t yield a satisfactory outcome, we won’t hesitate to take your case to trial. Your lawyer will present your case before a judge or jury, clearly articulating the reasons why you deserve full compensation under personal injury law.
It’s a good idea to contact DK Law right away. In Texas, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases is two years from the date of the accident, and there are other important rules and filing deadlines that may apply to your case. You’ll want your personal injury lawyer to start investigating the accident and interviewing witnesses as soon as possible. Mr. Khosravian will immediately take steps to preserve important evidence, like event data recorder (EDR) information that can be found on many big rigs.
Negligence is the failure to exercise appropriate care. In a Galveston personal injury case, negligence is determined by examining the defendant’s actions and comparing them to how a reasonable person would have behaved in the same circumstance. Proving negligence is necessary for determining liability in a personal injury claim for several types of accidents, including:
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Can I seek compensation even if I was partially at fault for the accident?
Yes. In Texas, you have the right to seek compensation as long as you are less than 51 percent at fault for the accident. According to the state’s modified comparative fault laws, fault determination in Texas personal injury cases is based on a careful examination of the events leading to the injury. If some level of fault is attributed to the injured party, then the total amount of compensation will be reduced. For example, if an accident victim is awarded $1 million in damages but they are deemed 30 percent at fault responsible for the incident, they would receive $700,000.
What documents should I bring to a consultation with a personal injury lawyer?
When preparing for your free consultation with DK Law, it’s a good idea to collect key documents such as medical records, police reports, incident reports, witness statements, your insurance policy, and any correspondence you’ve had with insurance companies. Providing receipts and invoices for medical expenses will assist us in establishing the damages you have incurred. These records also help Mr. Khosravian build a strong case by demonstrating a direct correlation between the accident and your injuries. Remember to include any future treatment plans or ongoing therapy costs because they will also be relevant to your claim.
How much does it cost to hire a personal injury attorney?
You should never have to pay any upfront costs when you hire a personal injury lawyer. When you choose DK Law to handle your claim, you won’t owe us anything unless we win you a settlement.
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