How much insurance companies pay for pain and suffering varies from organization to organization. Some insurance companies have mathematical formulas for calculating this damage, while others use a “per diem” method. Some elements that could factor into your potential for compensation include: The severity of your injuries The cost of your economic damages Who is…
Welcome to the personal injury FAQ for Chalik Law. On this page, you’ll find frequently asked questions about personal injury law and what to do after you’ve been injured. This is general advice and should not be considered legal advice.
Personal injury is a broad category of law. There are so many ways that our bodies and minds can become injured. Transportation, work, and even birth are just some of the sources. The whole idea behind personal injury law is that people who are hurt due to the negligence or willful action of others deserve the money to be “made whole”, which means to be paid enough that you’re brought as close as possible to how you were before you were injured.
Of course, sometimes this isn’t possible. To take an extreme example, no amount of money can bring a person back to life. But it can cover medical and funeral expenses, lost income to the home due to their passing, and provide enough financial security that the family can focus on grieving and moving on, not surviving.
The first step in any personal injury case is to get medical attention. After you have been seen by a doctor, then call a personal injury lawyer to talk about your case. In some cases, you may need to speak with an insurance company as well. Your lawyer can advise you on how to approach them so you can get the settlement amount you deserve. If they will not pay, they will fight for you.
Chalik Law is ready to help you with your personal injury needs. If you have been injured, don’t wait. Call our offices today to schedule a free consultation. Then, study the questions below while you wait for your appointment.
What Qualifies as Pain and Suffering?
Pain and suffering are legally used to describe both the emotional and physical injuries a victim sustains after an accident. Any significant physical, emotional, and psychological anguish you undergo after an accident qualifies as pain and suffering, which are eligible for compensation. What Physical Pain and Suffering Consists Of Typically, you can categorize pain and…
What Is a Recorded Statement and Should You Give It to Your Insurance Company After a Car Accident in Florida?
In personal injury law, a recorded statement is a video or audio interview, often taken by an insurance adjuster, detailing a car accident. The interviewer may ask about the moments leading up to the crash, what you saw, and what you did. The moments after a car accident can be painful and disorienting. They may…
How Does a Personal Injury Lawsuit Work?
Understanding how a personal injury lawsuit works can be difficult for the average person. Personal injury lawsuits typically involve a possible consultation with a personal injury lawyer and hiring them to represent you in your case. They will then conduct an independent investigation of your case. After this, a lawyer can guide you through pre-trial…
Why Is Chalik & Chalik the Right Law Firm to Handle My Coronavirus Lawsuit?
The team at Chalik & Chalik Injury Lawyers is the right law firm to handle your coronavirus (COVID-19) lawsuit because: We have a direct, personal connection to those who have been affected by the coronavirus, especially those who were exposed on cruise ships. Our law firm filed one of the first lawsuits against Princess Cruises,…
What If I Can’t Afford to Pay for a Personal Injury Lawyer in Florida?
If you can’t afford to pay for a personal injury lawyer in Florida, you could select a law firm that works on a contingency-fee basis. This fee structure means that a personal injury lawyer’s payment is “contingent” upon winning your case and getting compensation on your behalf. If you happen to lose your case, you…
What Is a PIP Suit in Florida?
A car accident can lead to significant financial and medical costs. A PIP suit in Florida is one avenue to pursue to receive compensation following a car accident. A PIP suit in Florida is a claim that is filed to collect benefits from your auto insurance company. The amount of money you can recover in…
What Is the Tort Threshold in Florida?
If you were the victim in a personal injury accident, you may be wondering what the tort threshold in Florida is and how it impacts your ability to receive compensation for injuries. The tort threshold in Florida is a law stating that victims of personal injury accidents must sustain one of four types of injuries…
How Long do You Have to File a Personal Injury Claim in Florida?
When you sustain an injury due to someone else’s negligence or misconduct, you may wonder how long you have to file a personal injury claim in Florida. The time limit depends on several factors, including the circumstances of the injury, who the victim was, and who was responsible. For most Florida claims, you have two…
How Is Pain and Suffering Calculated in Florida?
When you sustain an injury and pursue a personal injury claim, you may be able to receive damages for pain and suffering. But how is pain and suffering calculated in Florida? To calculate pain and suffering, Florida juries can consider a variety of factors, including: The severity of your injuries The limitations your injuries impose…
What Is the Serious Injury Threshold in Fort Lauderdale?
The serious injury threshold in Fort Lauderdale is defined by Florida state statute 316.027, which outlines the debilitating conditions that can greatly impair one’s quality of life. These afflictions, quoted verbatim from the statute, include: A physical condition that creates a substantial risk of death Serious personal disfigurement Loss or impairment of the function of…
What Is the Difference Between Bodily Injury and Personal Injury?
The main difference between bodily injury and personal injury is that bodily injury insurance covers expenses related to injuries the other party suffers as a result of a car accident. Under Florida statute § 627.736, personal injury protection (PIP) insurance can cover $10,000 worth of medical expenses and lost wages that happen because of a…
What Qualifies As a Personal Injury?
Both intentional and unintentional acts can result in serious injuries and damages. But what qualifies as a personal injury, and when are you entitled to seek compensation? A claim qualifies as a personal injury if you experience emotional or bodily harm as a result of an action by another actor. Defining Personal Injury Common examples…
How Do You Respond to a Low Settlement Offer?
Personal injury claims do not always end up in court. Settlements on claims are commonly agreed upon by parties to avoid going to trial. If you are in a car accident or suffer an injury that entitles you to damages, the other party may approach you with a settlement offer. But how do you respond…
What Should You NOT Say to an Insurance Adjuster in Florida?
If you have been injured in an accident due to someone else’s negligence and are thinking about filing a lawsuit for compensation, speaking to the other party’s insurance adjuster may not be the best choice. If you have been hurt, you may not know the extent of your medical condition or if other medical issues…
Do I Need A Lawyer for A Slip and Fall in Florida?
You are not required by law to hire a lawyer for a slip and fallin Florida. However, having an attorney who understands premises liability law, knows how to negotiate with insurance companies, and can represent your interests in court offers a healthy of peace of mind—leaving you to focus on recovering from your injuries. Here…
What Are Pool Supervision Requirements In Florida?
What Type of Supervision Are Business and Pool Owners Required to Provide? When people own a business or property that can have an impact on the health of others, they have a responsibility to provide as safe an environment as possible. Part of this obligation is to provide proper and skilled supervision where it is…
Determining the Cause of Your Accident
If you or your loved one were injured in a serious accident recently, it’s important to note that if a defective tire contributed to the accident, you might be able to file a claim or lawsuit against the manufacturer to recover your losses. You can speak to a local defective tire attorney to determine what…