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Personal Injury Lawyers

Did you get hurt in an accident in Virginia Beach? Did your injury result from someone else’s negligence? If so, contact Pincus Goodman, P.C., immediately to discuss your case with us. You may be eligible for a substantial award of money damages.

Sometimes, you can’t prevent dangerous situations that endanger your health and life. You might encounter another person or business whose carelessness leads to an accident. When that happens, you can sustain severe injuries requiring ongoing medical treatment to heal, loss of income from employment, inability to care for your children or participate in activities. That person or company should be accountable for their misconduct.

At Pincus Goodman, P.C., we understand the devastation of getting hurt in an accident someone else is responsible for causing. It can significantly affect your life. Let us help you pursue the compensation you deserve. Call us at (757) 301-9634 for an initial consultation with an experienced personal injury attorney in Virginia Beach.

Personal Injury Cases We Take

Pincus Goodman, P.C. represents injured clients in a range of personal injury matters, including:

  • Premises liability
  • Truck accidents
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Pedestrian accidents
  • Workplace accidents
  • Wrongful death
  • Car accidents
  • Medical malpractice
  • Product liability
  • Brain injuries
  • Motorcycle accidents
  • Workers Compensation Claims
  • Bicycle accidents

Common Injuries Involved in Personal Injury Cases

Regardless of the type of accident that occurs, injuries can range from minor to life-threatening. Some incidents cause more than physical injuries. The consequences can affect a person’s mental health. Accident victims can suffer extreme emotional or psychological trauma and develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, or depression.

The most common types of injuries in personal injury cases include:

  • Internal bleeding
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Broken bones
  • Whiplash
  • Paralysis
  • Infections
  • Organ failure
  • Burn injuries
  • Nerve damage
  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Toxic exposure
  • Back and neck injuries
  • Damage to tissue, tendons, or muscle
  • Loss of limb

Possible Compensation in a Personal Injury Case

The available compensation depends on the type of accident and who is liable for your injury. For example, you can file a claim with another driver’s auto insurance company if they hit you with their car after running a red light. You might be able to hold a business owner accountable if you slipped on a wet floor in their restaurant.

When you file a claim or lawsuit, the money you receive might compensate you for your:

  • Out-of-pocket costs
  • Emergency room visits, prescriptions, rehab, and other medical expenses
  • Loss of enjoyment or quality of life
  • Pain and suffering
  • Lost wages
  • Lost future wages
  • Emotional distress
  • Property damage

What Is the Deadline to File a Lawsuit in Virginia?

The law that dictates the timeframe you have to file a lawsuit against the party who caused your injury is called the statute of limitations. The Virginia personal injury statute of limitations allows a two-year timeframe to initiate a lawsuit. That means you have two years from the accident date to sue someone else for the harm they caused.

However, some circumstances allow you to toll the statute of limitations. That means you can extend or delay the two-year period. You can toll the personal injury statute of limitations if any of these factors apply to your case:

  • You become incapacitated – If you are incapacitated and can’t file suit, the period of incapacitation won’t count toward the two-year timeframe.
  • Medical malpractice – You can extend the two-year period if a healthcare provider leaves a foreign object with no diagnostic or therapeutic effect in your body. You must file your lawsuit within one year of the date you discover or should reasonably discover the object.

What to Do After Getting Hurt in an Accident

Building your case from day one and working efficiently is crucial after an accident. You must obtain evidence and work toward proving someone else is at fault for your injury to recover compensation. That means taking immediate action.

The first thing you should do is go to the hospital after leaving the accident scene. Inform the physician of every symptom you feel so they can diagnose you accurately. They might recommend follow-up care such as physical therapy, chiropractic appointments, surgery, and prescriptions. Following their instructions is essential.

You must continue treating your injury regularly. The insurance company wants to avoid paying you. That means they will look for reasons to deny your claim or reduce its value to save money. If they see you haven’t gone to the doctor or didn’t follow the recommended treatment plan, they can use that lack of treatment as evidence against you.

Consider creating a pain journal to document your injuries. List each injury you sustained during the accident and the symptoms they cause daily. Make a note of the type of pain you feel, such as throbbing, aching, or burning. You should also indicate whether specific activities such as driving, walking, or bending worsen your symptoms.

Maintain adequate records throughout your case. You can keep copies of every document you receive, including physician notes, rehabilitative reports, prescriptions, and medical bills. The evidence you collect could help prove your case and the monetary value of your losses.

Although it’s not a requirement, hiring a personal injury lawyer from Pincus Goodman, P.C., can benefit you. We know how to investigate accidents and acquire evidence to prove who should be liable. We can use our extensive resources to locate witnesses, secure video footage of the incident, and obtain accident scene photos.

Whatever you do, avoid social media at all costs. You shouldn’t discuss the accident, share pictures, or comment on others’ posts while your case is pending. Your posts can hurt you in the end. Defense attorneys and insurance carriers often search for digital evidence that works in their favor. They might find something incriminating on your social media account that could help to disprove the nature or extent of your injury.

Speak to a Dedicated Personal Injury Lawyer Today

Pincus Goodman, P.C., will not sit idly by and allow someone to get away with harming you. We will protect your rights and aggressively pursue the compensation and justice you deserve.

If you sustained injuries in an accident due to someone’s wrongful actions, call (757) 301-9634 or contact us online for a confidential consultation today. Let our legal team provide the guidance and support you need to get your life back.

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