Personal Injury
Common types of injury cases are listed below. If you’re not sure which fits, describe what happened and continue.
Types of personal injury cases
Personal injury cases often involve physical harm, medical expenses, and time away from work. These matters can also involve insurance claims, evidence collection, and deadlines that vary by state. The sections below describe common situations and link to dedicated pages (coming soon).
Car Accident
Injuries from collisions involving passenger vehicles, including rear-end crashes, intersection accidents, and hit-and-run incidents. These cases often involve questions about fault, insurance coverage, and documentation like photos, medical records, and crash reports. Even when injuries seem minor at first, symptoms can develop over days or weeks.
Learn more →Truck Accident
Accidents involving commercial trucks or tractor-trailers, often with serious injuries due to size and weight differences. These matters can involve multiple responsible parties, such as drivers, trucking companies, maintenance providers, or cargo handlers. Records like driver logs, inspection reports, and onboard data can be important in understanding what happened.
Learn more →Motorcycle Accident
Crashes involving motorcycles, including situations where riders are struck by vehicles or injured by road hazards. Because riders have less protection, injuries can be severe even at lower speeds. Claims may turn on visibility, right-of-way, and whether road conditions or defective parts played a role.
Learn more →Bicycle Accident
Injuries while cycling, commonly involving motor vehicles, unsafe road conditions, or failure to yield. These incidents may happen in bike lanes, at intersections, or when doors open into a rider’s path. Useful details can include the exact location, traffic controls, witness information, and medical documentation.
Learn more →Pedestrian Accident
Cases where a pedestrian is injured by a vehicle, frequently occurring at crosswalks, intersections, or parking areas. Liability can depend on signals, right-of-way, visibility, and driver attention, as well as the pedestrian’s position and movement. Prompt medical care and clear documentation of the scene can matter in evaluating next steps.
Learn more →Slip & Fall
Injuries caused by hazardous property conditions such as wet floors, uneven surfaces, poor lighting, or missing warnings. These cases often focus on whether the property owner knew (or should have known) about the condition and had time to address it. Photos, incident reports, and witness statements can help clarify how the hazard appeared and how long it was present.
Learn more →Dog Bite / Animal Attack
Injuries resulting from dog bites or animal attacks, including situations involving negligent owners or unsecured animals. Issues can include local rules, prior incidents, leash requirements, and whether the animal was properly contained. Medical records, photographs of injuries, and documentation of the animal and owner can be relevant when exploring options.
Learn more →Not sure which applies?
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