If you have been injured because of someone else’s negligence, you deserve to be compensated for your losses. Contact Mama Justice – MW Law Firm today for a free case evaluation. We want to help.
Personal injury is a legal term describing an injury sustained by the negligence of someone else. There is recourse available in civil court to recoup the damages the injured person sustains. These types of injuries can happen in a number of different settings. Some examples of accidents that might result in personal injury include:
- Car crashes
- Truck accidents
- Falls (such as on faulty stairs or a slippery floor)
- Dog bites
- Accidents in the workplace
Mississippi personal injury law makes it possible for you to recover compensation for your medical expenses, lost wages, and a lot more. For example, if you get hit by a negligent driver and become injured, you will immediately begin to accrue medical bills. You may then pile up more expenses as you are unable to work while you recover from your injuries. There may also be more costs associated with ongoing medical care, such as surgeries, physical therapy, or mental health treatment if the accident was particularly traumatic.
Needless to say, all of this adds up very quickly and could make you feel like financial ruin is looming around the corner. Don’t let this stress overwhelm you. Help is available. You have the right to get compensated for all of these expenses as well as the pain and suffering you have endured.
If someone else’s actions led to your injuries or you feel that another person was liable for your accident, a Biloxi personal injury lawyer can review your case and help you figure out what your next step should be.
You Could Be Entitled to Financial Compensation for Your Damages
When one person is injured due to the negligence of another, Mississippi law makes it possible for the victim to hold the responsible person or entity liable so long as they are able to prove negligence.
Being negligent includes behavior that could be considered:
- Deliberate
- Reckless
- Careless
Depending on the events that led to your accident, it might be possible to build a case to prove that negligence occurred, show who is liable, and collect monetary compensation for your personal injury claim through:
- An insurance claim brought against the negligent party
- A personal injury suit filed with a Biloxi civil court
Both of these allow the victim to recover compensation based on the injuries and other damages they sustained due to their accident.
Common damages often include:
- Medical bills
- Anticipated medical treatments
- Continuing support and medical care
- Lost income and other earnings
- Property damage
- Other expenses associated with your accident
- Pain and suffering
- Other forms of emotional distress
With more than forty years of experience handling personal injury claims, our Biloxi personal injury attorneys understand how to accurately value your case and fight for full and fair financial recovery. In many cases, recovering damages is the best way to ensure that justice is served. This is why we think it is crucial to recover all documented and identified costs.
Types of evidence we frequently use to verify our clients’ damages are:
- Medical expenses
- Medical records
- Paycheck stubs or income statements from their job
- Vehicle repair bills
- Other associated receipts
- Statements from friends, co-workers, and family
- Testimony provided by expert witnesses such as economists, and physicians
Speak with a Biloxi personal injury lawyer from Mama Justice – MW Law Firm today to learn more about how to protect your rights.
We Handle Biloxi Wrongful Death Cases
Occasionally, an accident causes more than just an injury. A wrongful death claim may be brought in the case of a fatal accident if there is negligence proven. Sometimes, the person passes away instantly, a few hours later, or sometimes, even weeks after the accident. The law in Mississippi permits specific surviving family members to bring a wrongful death suit in order to get some justice for the victim and to help the family recoup the financial loss they experienced.
According to Mississippi wrongful death laws, the surviving spouse, parent, child, or sibling of the deceased, or a personal representative acknowledged by the courts, is eligible to file a lawsuit to hold the at-fault person liable. With a jury award or negotiated settlement, surviving relatives could collect compensation for:
- The decedent’s medical bills
- Lost wages that would have been earned by the deceased
- Loss of services previously provided by the deceased
- Intangible damages incurred by surviving relatives
Call a Biloxi personal injury lawyer from Mama Justice – MW Law Firm today to find out if you are entitled to damages in a personal injury lawsuit following the preventable death of a loved one.
Mama Justice – MW Law Firm Represents Biloxi, MS Personal Injury Victims
Our injury law firm offers a free consultation to all potential clients. During this consultation, we will discuss the details of your case and determine if we think you have a good chance of winning a settlement.
Additionally, we are willing to come to you for the consultation if necessary. We routinely meet with prospective clients who are recovering at home, at a rehab facility, or who are in the hospital and unable to get out. We understand how important it is to get started on your personal injury case as soon as possible. We want to make this process as easy for you as possible, so you can focus on healing.
We Have Been Winning Cases for Our Clients for More Than Four Decades
For decades, our personal injury law firm has fought for the rights of those injured in accidents caused by negligence. We have successfully recovered millions in financial compensation on behalf of our clients. Even though every case is unique, we have gained critical insight and experience by working with many injured clients over the years.
Once a client signs with our law firm, they can expect us to:
- Defend their rights
- Communicate with all involved parties on their behalf
- Thoroughly investigate their accident
- Build a compelling claim or a convincing court case
- Take any legal action necessary to hold the liable party accountable
- Seek maximum compensation based on their damages
To find out if you have a valid personal injury case and how much compensation you may be owed, call our Biloxi personal injury attorneys as soon as possible to schedule your free initial consultation.
What is a Personal Injury Accident and How Do I Prove It?
The single defining factor in personal injury cases is negligence. Personal injury claims can only be valid when one party acted negligently and caused harm to another. Usually, this involves economic, physical, or psychological damage. There are a wide range of ways in which negligence can cause injuries. The Biloxi personal injury attorneys at Mama Justice – MW Law Firm are ready to help clients who were injured in cases involving:
Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Bike accidents
- Pedestrian accidents
- Boat accidents
Premises Liability Accidents
- Trip-and-fall accidents
- Slip-and-fall accidents
- Swimming pool accidents
- Other injuries associated with premises liability or a negligent property owner
Jobsite Injuries
The Four Elements of Establishing Liability
In order to prove your Biloxi personal injury case and bring the at-fault party to account, you are going to need strong evidence that proves that the four basic elements of negligence were present when the accident occurred. Our personal injury lawyers construct these kinds of cases every single day and know how to effectively prove each individual element.
In personal injury claims, the four basic elements to prove liability are:
- The at-fault party owed you a duty of care
- The at-fault party violated this duty
- Their violation led to the accident and your injuries
- The accident caused you to incur compensable damages, such as physical, financial, and psychological harm
This can have a major impact on whether your personal injury case is successful, so it is to your benefit to hire a personal injury lawyer rather than attempting to build a claim on your own. Their knowledge and experience will also extend to calculating the overall value of your claim and making sure you receive a settlement offer for maximum compensation.
In order to build the strongest personal injury case possible for our clients, we collect all relevant evidence including:
- Any accident reports filed by law enforcement or other emergency responders
- Pertinent medical records
- Interviews with eyewitnesses
- Pictures and videos if available
- Physical evidence
- Expense records and receipts
- Expert witness testimony
For instance, let’s say you were injured in a car accident when another driver ran a red light. According to Mississippi personal injury law, all drivers owe others a duty of care. This means you must obey all traffic laws in order to avoid collisions and keep those around you safe. This duty of care also involves coming to a complete stop when a sign or signal tells you to.
When a driver runs a traffic light, they are violating the duty of care they owe to others with whom they share the road. This kind of behavior can easily lead to an intersection car accident that causes serious injuries and emotional distress to everyone involved. With evidence such as a police crash report, eyewitness statements, and the testimony of an accident reconstruction expert, an experienced personal injury attorney should be able to prove what happened and who was to blame.
Are There Any Laws That Can Impact My Personal Injury Claim?
There are a few laws that can affect your pursuit of compensation after a serious accident. If our experienced attorneys represent you, we will deal with all the aspects of your case, including any potential consequences of these laws. If, however, you are considering navigating a personal injury lawsuit on your own, you need to make sure that you understand them since they will have a significant effect on how you proceed with your case, and how much, if any, financial compensation you are entitled to.
Shared Fault in Personal Injury Matters
Sometimes, the injured person was partially at fault for what happened. This is known as contributory negligence. Insurance laws in Mississippi allow you to continue your lawsuit or insurance claim even if you contributed to your own damages. Keep in mind that the overall value of your recovery will be decreased by your percentage of fault.
This happens when you and another party both acted negligently. Let’s go back to the previous example of a driver running a red light and hitting your car. What if you were speeding when that crash occurred? If they have sufficient proof, opposing counsel will present evidence in support of this argument and, if the court agrees, you will be assigned a portion of the liability for your accident. In this case, let’s say 20%.
If your case is worth $20,000, you will receive $16,000 in damages. This is because the defendant is not held liable for 20% of your total damages. When our law firm handles a case that involves allegations of contributory negligence, your personal injury lawyer will work hard to dispute the accusations or lower the percentage of liability assigned to our client.
The Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Lawsuits
Like all states, Mississippi has imposed a deadline for filing a suit against the liable parties in a personal injury case. The majority of injury accident claims settle without ever going to trial, but in order to recover a fair settlement, it is sometimes necessary.
This is another area in which qualified legal representation can really make a difference. It is imperative that our clients’ right to sue is protected. This means that we need to file all claims and take any other essential actions to begin a case before the statute of limitations lapses. As outlined in the Mississippi Rules of Civil Procedure, the statute is typically three years from the cause of action. There are sometimes exceptions to this that can make the deadline shorter, so be sure to retain legal representation as soon as possible after you are injured.
Can I Afford Legal Representation?
At Mama Justice – MW Law Firm, we work on a contingency fee schedule rather than charging an hourly rate. We will never ask you for legal fees, a retainer, or any other form of upfront payment. Our attorney’s fees are a previously agreed-upon percentage of your final compensation award. This payment structure means that everyone can afford our legal services and that accident victims do not have to go bankrupt due to someone else’s negligence. You don’t pay anything unless we win your case, and even then you only pay out of the final settlement proceedings, not out of your pocket.
Speak With a Personal Injury Attorney from Mama Justice - MW Law Firm
Give us a call to schedule a free evaluation of your personal injury case. A Mississippi personal injury attorney will be happy to speak with you and help you fully understand your rights and legal options. Call (888) 242-4603 or fill out the contact form on our website.