If you’ve suffered a personal injury, you’re likely feeling overwhelmed and stressed thinking about how to proceed in seeking compensation. This becomes even more complicated while you are still recovering and dealing with other consequences of the accident. You are considering hiring an attorney to avoid getting swept aside by insurance companies and may be wondering how to choose the best personal injury lawyer in Tulsa.
Though all lawyers will have knowledge of the law and skill in applying it, that is not the only factor to consider when choosing the attorney you retain to work on your case. Other considerations include:
Most personal injury claims have a statute of limitations of two years from the accident date. While it is a fair amount of time to recover and get your bearings, it’s advisable to contact an attorney as soon as you can.
This lessens the chance of the statute passing you by and takes any potential legal delays into account. Additionally, the more time your lawyer has to research and prepare for your case, the more likely a successful outcome.
Parents of injured persons under 12 must file within seven years; victims who decide to file as adults have one year after turning 18. For claims against government entities, the statute is one year.
If the victim dies from their injuries, the family has two years from their death to file. If the victim was cognitively incapacitated, had delayed symptoms, or the liable party went into hiding, then the statute doesn’t begin until the discovery or reversal of said circumstances.
You are not legally obligated to hire a personal injury lawyer. However, having one in your corner is the most likely way to acquire the compensation required to cover your (past and future) medical costs. Damages can also be awarded for pain and suffering. Insurance companies expend exhaustive efforts to avoid paying adequate damages following a vehicle accident. To increase your chances, it’s wise to contact a personal injury attorney as soon as possible after your accident.
The compensation amount for each case will vary. The repayment for an injury’s damages is the sum of economic and noneconomic losses. Economic damages are recompense for the victim’s medical expenses and wages lost due to injury.
Noneconomic damages are for pain and suffering. Oklahoma law recognizes two categories of these damages: physical and mental. Noneconomic losses are determined by a jury according to outlined criteria; there is a cap of $350,000 except for injuries deemed permanent or catastrophic.
At 222 Injury Lawyers, we want to win you the settlement amount that appropriately reflects the physical and emotional distress you’ve suffered. We are not only well-read on various types of personal injury claims but also know our way around trial litigations.
Our lawyers are prepared and dedicated to winning your case and getting you the financial compensation you are entitled to and deserve. We represent numerous kinds of personal injury suits, including car accidents, workplace incidents, slip-and-falls, and instances of wrongful death.
222 Injury Lawyers, PLLC
629 W Main St. Suite 103
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
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Tulsa, OK 74105
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