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Broomfield Personal Injury Lawyer

Sometimes, accidents occur that cause severe injuries. These injuries may require months or years of recovery time or may be permanently debilitating. When the injury is due to the negligence or wrongdoing of another, that party can be held liable for the harm caused to the victim. The injured person may be able to obtain compensation for the physical, emotional, and economic harm they suffered.

If you were injured through the careless, reckless, or improper actions of another person or entity, talk to a Broomfield personal injury lawyer to learn how you can pursue fair compensation for your losses. A dedicated attorney could fight on your behalf while you focus on recovery.

Types of Personal Injury Claims

Generally, a personal injury is when an individual suffers bodily harm. In addition to physical injury, an individual may suffer emotional and psychological harm. When such harm is caused by the negligence of another person or company and the injured individual files a claim or lawsuit for compensation, that action is referred to as a personal injury claim.

Personal injury claims can arise from a number of different causes. Some of the more common claims in Broomfield are the result of:

  • Car accidents
  • Slip and fall accidents
  • Medical malpractice
  • Defective products
  • Truck or bus accidents
  • Bicycle accidents
  • Drunk or distracted driving
  • Dog attacks

For most personal injury claims, there is a limited time to file the case. Usually, the claim must be initiated within two years of the incident that led to the injury, but in some cases, the limit is only one year. The laws setting these limits are referred to as the “statute of limitations.”

Compensation for Various Damages

Since it can take years for the full effects of an injury to become apparent, an experienced Broomfield personal injury lawyer who understands the potential long-term effects of an injury could help calculate the resulting costs. Often courts will award money to cover economic damages, which have a defined value, as well as non-economic damages to compensate for intangible effects such as pain and reduced mobility.

For example, someone injured in an automobile accident may be entitled to recover compensation to cover economic damages such as:

  • Medical bills
  • Wages from lost time at work
  • Future lost wages due to a reduced earning capacity
  • Costs needed to make modifications to the home

In addition, the accident victim might also be awarded money to compensate for pain and suffering as well as the loss of enjoyment of life. If the accident was caused by deliberate or otherwise egregious wrongdoing, a court may award punitive damages to punish the party at fault and deter others from the same wrongdoing in the future.

Contact a Broomfield Personal Injury Attorney

Whether your injury just occurred and you have questions about a potential claim or you are trying to file before the statute of limitations ends, it is wise to contact a Broomfield personal injury lawyer as soon as possible. In addition to meeting the deadline, an experienced attorney could begin to collect and preserve vital evidence that could build your case.

If you are suffering the effects of a personal injury, call for a free consultation. An attorney could take the time to listen to the details of your case to help you obtain a fair amount of compensation.

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