It only makes sense that the type and severity of a personal injury would dictate the potential damage award handed down by the courts.<\/p>\n
“While many people think a personal injury is an injury to the physical body, in reality it can mean much more than that,” explained Robert Webb of Webb & D’Orazio, Marietta, Georgia. In fact, personal injury can mean psychological injuries, the kind that are not necessarily visible, but still leave lasting scars.<\/p>\n
How a person winds up being injured will also dictate the type of defense and the case law applied to the circumstances. For instance, personal injury lawsuits may arise as a result of accidents at work, defective product mishaps, assault claims, car crashes or slip, trip and fall cases.<\/p>\n
All of these types of cases do have one thing in common and that is the victim is entitled, by law, to compensation from the person responsible for the (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" It only makes sense that the type and severity of a personal injury would dictate the potential damage award handed down by the courts. “While many people think a personal injury is an injury to the physical body, in reality…<\/span><\/p>\n