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Three Of The Most Common Injuries That Result In Lawsuits

Injuries That Result In LawsuitsPersonal injury lawsuits are among the most common legal proceedings in America. In fact, legal blogs report the staggering statistic that a new personal injury claim is filed every two seconds. While some describe personal injury lawyers as “ambulance chasers” and assume they are creating legal issues where none would exist otherwise, most personal injury lawyers are not overly-litigious.

Personal injury lawsuits can take several forms, and attorneys assist their clients in receiving compensation for damage to personal property, inconvenience or injury stemming from defective products and physical and psychological injuries affecting the body. By far, the most common type of personal injury lawsuits are those dealing with physical injuries to the body. Personal injury attorneys assist average people facing uncomfortable, painful and debilitating personal injuries in receiving the compensation they deserve. Below are three of the most common personal injury claims.

Back injuries resulting from an automobile accident

Car accidents happen every day, ranging from minor fender-benders to serious, even fatal, crashes. In fact, there are more than six million automobile accidents recorded annually in the United States. Most people will be involved in a car accident at some point in their lives, and many of them will experience some time of physical injury due to the accident.

The impact of a car crash and the strain it puts on the human body is most often absorbed in large part by the body’s core, including the back. Many times, back injuries sustained during car crashes show no immediate symptoms. Rather, the pain and discomfort begin to manifest hours, days or weeks later. Common back injuries sustained in car accidents include sprains, fractures and slipped discs.

Slip and fall injuries

Commercial businesses and homeowners alike know the importance of maintaining safe conditions for family, friends, neighbors or customers. Still, over seven million slip and fall accidents are reported each year in the U.S. An astounding 20,000 people die annually from injuries sustained in these types of accidents. Slip and fall injuries are common because they can happen anywhere from the grocery store to a school to an apartment complex.

Slip and fall injuries often result in broken bones in the extremities, as well as in head wounds. While many slip and fall cases wind up in court, it can be difficult for a plaintiff to prove that the defendant was negligent and failed to remedy an unsafe situation. Sometimes, accidents just happen and no one is at fault.

Work-related injuries

With so many Americans spending the majority of their days at work, the workplace is rife with injuries. Last year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported more than three million work-related injuries, and the actual number is estimated to be much higher since many employees fail to report their injuries for fear of retaliation.

Most often, work-related injuries are not one-off, traumatic injuries that take place in a matter of seconds. Rather, work-related injuries often stem from repetitive motion that causes undue stress on a particular part of the body. Carpal tunnel syndrome is, perhaps, the most well-known repetitive stress injury, but back and neck injuries resulting from frequent lifting are also common.

If you find yourself suffering any of these common injuries, you may wish to consult a personal injury attorney. If you find yourself on the receiving end of a personal injury claim, you may be forced to pay financial compensation. In either case, it’s important to know your rights and to seek out appropriate legal representation when necessary.

The Advantages Of Plea Bargains

540733Aside from the obvious benefit of a reduced sentence, there are a number of benefits to accepting a plea bargain. Plea bargains often pose advantages to both sides, both the defense and prosecution. Time, money, and hassle are saved for both sides of the legal process. There are also several benefits the defendant should keep in mind when considering a plea bargain.

Faster Outcome

A criminal trial can be a long, expensive, and emotionally traumatic experience for a defendant. Plea bargains allow you to skip the extensive trial procedure and move right into the sentencing phase before a judge. You will know the outcome of the conviction much sooner than if you had to go through an entire trial, without needing to pay attorneys’ bills throughout the trial process.

Leave Jail

Defendants unable to get out on bail, whether bail was denied or is too expensive, will most likely need to stay in jail for the duration of the trial before being released or transferred to a prison. Once a plea is entered and accepted, you will be sentenced and moved out of the jail. Leaving jail could mean going home or starting a sentence in a prison. While prison may not seem like a good place to be, they are almost always better than jail.

Lesser Charges

A plea bargain often involves pleading guilty to offenses less serious than those you were charged with initially. The prosecution will reduce the charges, or remove some altogether, as a way of making the plea agreement more attractive to the defendant and increasing the chances of a fast conviction.

This is an especially important benefit of accepting a plea bargain if you are being charged with crimes that can be personally, socially, or professionally damaging. A lesser related offense can keep you from needing to continue feeling the negative effects of a conviction even after you have paid your debt to society.

Shorter Sentence

A plea bargain that results in you entering a guilty plea to lesser charges can also result in a shorter sentence. Not only are the required minimum sentences shorter for less serious crimes, many judges are more likely to show leniency to a defendant willing to accept responsibility and avoid a lengthy trial. A plea bargain can help you reduce the time you will need to serve.

The benefits of accepting a plea bargain affect your life in both the short and long terms. By accepting a plea bargain you can avoid the embarrassment of a trial and potentially shorter the sentence you will receive. Always consult with a lawyer before accepting a plea agreement.

Mike often writes articles to help explain the confusing criminal justice system. While he tries his best to explain the laws, he believes that hiring a criminal defense attorney is still the best way to go if in legal trouble.