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Filing a Personal Injury Lawsuit if a Settlement Cannot be Reached

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Filing a Personal Injury Lawsuit if a Settlement Cannot be Reached

You’re driving along a long, winding road until, suddenly, a car veers around the bend, hitting your car abruptly on the side. A personal injury claim is made, with the help of your lawyer, to the at-fault driver’s insurance company, but a settlement cannot be made. This is when a personal injury lawsuit must begin. It is considered a last resort, but if a negotiated settlement cannot be made, it might be the only option to finally receive the compensation you deserve.

 

Here are a few reasons to file a personal injury lawsuit:

 

  • If the injury creates problems medically, financially, and physically;
  • Prevents the victim from performing in the manner of living that they did before;
  • The damages sustained were greater than the costs of filing a lawsuit; or
  • If you feel you deserve compensation for your injuries.

 

There many reasons to file a personal injury lawsuit, but a Toronto personal injury lawyer will guide you through the process and make sure that you know all of the pros and cons before going through with a lawsuit.

 

Filing a Personal Injury Lawsuit

 

When you are filing a personal injury lawsuit, keep in mind that there are certain expenses you need to be aware of including:

 

  • Fees for the petition;
  • Time off of work;
  • A constable or sheriff to serve the lawsuit;
  • Medical testimonies; and
  • Copying costs and medical records.

 

These are the areas that you need to think about before beginning the process of filing a personal injury lawsuit. Ask a Toronto personal injury lawyer for their advice on the matter, and make sure that you are documenting your case along the way.

 

Book a free consultation with a Toronto personal injury lawyer at Sokoloff today, and ask us any questions, without the costs involved.

 

 

Sources:

http://www.injuryclaimcoach.com/tort-case.html

http://www.alllaw.com/articles/nolo/personal-injury/case-warrant-filing-lawsuit.html