How You can help Your Personal Injury Lawyer in Your Case

Cities such as Barrie, Orillia, and Stouffville see their fair share of accidents on a daily basis.  In many cases, people sustain serious injuries because of someone else’s carelessness, negligence, or recklessness.  And when that happens, you should consider talking with an experienced personal injury lawyer in order to validate your claim and determine what your case may be worth.  Unfortunately, this isn’t always as easy as it sounds as the law governing personal injury claims is extremely complex.

If you have recently sustained serious injuries in a motor vehicle accident, slip and fall accident, or any other type of accident and you feel that the other company or person caused these circumstances, you may consider filing a personal injury claim.  However, it is imperative that you aware of and understand your rights under Provincial law.  This is especially important if you want to be compensated fairly and reasonably.  Plus, you only have so much time to file your claim and lawsuit.

Helping the lawyer

There are a number of things that you want to keep in mind prior to moving forward with your personal injury case in Barrie, Orillia, or Stouffville.  The following steps will be very helpful for your lawyer and his or her legal team as well as the effort they will invest in your case and getting you the compensation you are deserving of:

First and foremost, there are a number of factors involved in the assessment of your case and making your personal injury claim.  Among the primary considerations are factors such as the:

  • cause of your injuries
  • nature and extent of your injuries
  • impact of your injuries on the ability to perform your job
  • overall effect on your quality of life

Your claim will be valued based on your ability to show how long and to what extent you will continue suffering losses that have arisen from your injuries. It can be daily expenses, loss of wages or medical treatment bills that have to be paid.

Secondly, although there may be the occasional exception, you have a prescribed time limit in which you can file your personal injury claim which in most cases is 2 years.  The sooner your personal injury claim is filed and the sooner the defendant and his or her lawyer have been notified, the sooner you may be reimbursed for your damages.  This includes any and medical expenses that you’ve incurred. Keep the receipts, bills and any other proof that you have.

Third, be sure you are keeping track of every cent that is directly attributed to and spent on your injuries, whether you are spending the money or another member of your family is.  Be especially careful if you have filed your claim with an insurance company and document these expenses for medical care and rehabilitation as accurately as you possibly can.  Just remember, it won’t hurt to cover this with your personal injury lawyer.