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read moreIf you are experiencing severe losses or pain as a result of injuries caused by someone else’s thoughtless actions, you can file a civil lawsuit to seek recovery. Personal injuries can lead to a lifetime of rehabilitation, medical complications, and financial and emotional damages. For someone living in Lower Merion, Pennsylvania, the impact can be far-reaching as financial losses for medical care begin to erode all economic aspects of your life. You may no longer enjoy your visits to the Wynnewood Shopping Center or Suburban Square because your medical expenses don’t seem to have an end in sight. You don’t know what’s going to happen or if you will ever be able to enjoy again your visits to the Arboretum of the Barnes Foundation or your walks through the quaint areas of Haverford College and Villanova University.
All this uncertainty can cause significant stress in your life. With the right legal representation, you can begin to take control of that uncertainty by seeking financial recovery for your losses. As you determine what causes of action you want to pursue, you should have the very best team of lawyers fighting for your legal rights.
If you or someone you know sustained injuries in an accident, you should talk to an experienced personal injury attorney. The team of attorneys of Jacobs and Fishman, P.C., has an established personal injury practice dedicated to providing high-quality and trustworthy legal representation. Jacobs and Fishman are known for their dedication and commitment to bringing the best possible results and for standing up for the rights of their clients. Call (610) 941-4250 to schedule a free and confidential consultation.
Common Injury Lawsuits in Pennsylvania
There is a vast range of types of personal injury claims. There is a large body of personal injury laws designed to protect individuals against preventable, careless, and unreasonable acts that cause injuries. Some of these cases include:
Slip and Fall Injuries
When someone slips and falls, the injuries can be devastating and begin an unpredictable cascade of severe health consequences. All landowners and their agents or assignees have to ensure the safety of areas where people walk. These precautions apply for public and private spaces. You can file a civil lawsuit for your injuries anytime a hole, spilled liquids, or obstacles are left uncorrected and someone falls as a result.
Motor Vehicle Accidents
Driving on roads presents a variety of risks. Some motorists do not take ordinary precautions and cause accidents. These negligent acts include driving under the influence, texting while driving, and speeding, to mention a few ways personal injuries can occur on the road. Driver carelessness or negligence accounts for most collisions that occur on the streets of Lower Merion.
There are injuries also caused by defective roads. If you’re driving in Lower Merion – through Ardmore and Lancaster avenues, for example – there are intersections through this route notorious for causing accidents. You can file a civil lawsuit for your injuries if Lower Merion Township was aware and did nothing to improve safety in these intersections.
Medical Malpractice
When professionals cause injuries — physical harm, financial injury, or both — in the course of exercising their professions, they can be held liable for your losses. A common cause of action involves a doctor’s medical malpractice where a careless action can lead to unforeseen injuries. Also, there are other types of professional malpractice cases where licensed professionals fail to act according to the standards of their profession.
Defective Products
When a product failure causes injuries to an unsuspecting consumer, there are multiple causes of action available to recover the losses. These lawsuits ordinarily arise when individuals suffer accidents due to the inadequate or faulty construct of a product. The defects can be mechanical or relate to a toy or a piece of equipment that causes an unexpected injury.
Statute of Limitations on Personal Injury Claims in Lower Merion, PA
There is a time limit of two years to file a lawsuit for a personal injury. The legal term for this time limit is “statute of limitations.” It’s in your best interest to not delay your filing if there is a viable cause of action you can file in civil court. Even if you’re not sure about all the facts surrounding your injuries, or if there is a pending criminal case related to the incident, you shouldn’t wait to talk to an attorney. With our experience, Jacobs and Fishman’s attorneys can assist in the retrieval of helpful information and make sure you don’t miss this critical deadline.
Contributory Negligence
Contributory negligence is the legal term used to refer to the apportionment of legal responsibility or “liability” based on the level of fault. Many clients who come to us think there is no possibility of recovery because they had some responsibility for the accident. However, Pennsylvania only precludes recovery if your responsibility exceeds 51%. Our experience in this legal field is that the apportionment of legal responsibility is best handled by a professional. You may want to talk to an attorney before making assumptions about your degree of legal responsibility, because this can be a technical legal issue that an attorney is best prepared to ascertain for you.
Call Lower Merion Personal Injury Attorneys You Can Trust
The law firm of Jacobs Fishman, PC, boasts an accomplished team of lawyers and professionals with decades of experience working with clients who have suffered personal injuries. We work closely with our clients to seek recovery for present and future losses. Our skilled legal representatives are known for their relentless efforts to fight for the rights of our clients. To schedule a free and private consultation, call (610) 941-4250.