FAQs & SUPPORT
Find answers to common questions and get the support you need for your case.
Personal injury law firms specialize in a broad spectrum of cases, ranging from car accidents and slip and falls to medical malpractice and product liability. Each case involves personal harm caused by someone else’s negligence or intentional actions.
Most personal injury attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only receive payment if they successfully recover compensation for you. This fee is typically a percentage of the final settlement or court award, ensuring access to legal representation without upfront costs.
The duration of a personal injury case varies depending on its complexity, the extent of injuries, and factors such as insurance negotiations or court proceedings. While some cases settle relatively quickly, others may require months or even years to reach resolution.
Compensation in personal injury cases may encompass medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and other damages. Your lawyer will evaluate your case’s specifics to determine the potential compensation you may be entitled to pursue.
10xlaw.com will handle the following tasks, which are not exhaustive of 10xlaw.com representation:
- Client Intake
- Obtaining Coverage
- Information
- Opening the File
- Pre-suit Adjuster Communication
- Drafting Settlement Statements
Assisting in drafting demands for review and speaking with adjusters while co-counsel will be responsible for the following but not exhaustive of co-counsel involvement:
- Trial Work
- Any Examinations Under Oath
- Court Appearances
- Pleadings
- Client Communication
- Depositions
This division of labor applies when utilizing co-counsel in cases outside of Arizona.
While many personal injury cases settle out of court through negotiation, some may proceed to trial if a fair settlement cannot be reached. Your attorney will guide you through the process and represent your interests whether in negotiations or litigation.
The value of a personal injury case hinges on various factors, including the severity of injuries, medical costs, lost income, and the impact on your life. An experienced attorney will assess these factors to estimate the potential value of your case.
In jurisdictions following comparative negligence rules, you may still pursue compensation even if partially at fault for the accident. However, your recovery may be reduced proportionally to your degree of fault.
Typically, compensation for physical injuries or illnesses in personal injury settlements isn’t taxable under federal law. However, portions allocated to other damages like punitive damages or lost wages may be subject to taxation. Consulting a tax professional is advisable for specific guidance.
Yes, you have the right to switch attorneys if you’re dissatisfied with your current one. However, it’s essential to consider potential consequences, such as fees or case delays, before making a switch.
Before accepting any settlement offer from an insurance company, it’s crucial to consult with your attorney. They can assess the offer’s fairness, negotiate on your behalf for better terms, and ensure it adequately covers your damages and future needs.
If you have health insurance, it may cover some medical costs related to your injuries. Alternatively, your attorney can assist in arranging medical treatment with providers willing to defer payment until your case resolves, ensuring you receive necessary care without upfront expenses.
Lack of health insurance shouldn’t deter you from seeking medical treatment after an injury. Your attorney can help explore options for obtaining medical care, such as finding providers who work on a lien basis, where payment is delayed until your case settles.
In cases where the at-fault party lacks insurance coverage, your own insurance policies, such as uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage, may provide compensation. Additionally, your attorney can explore other avenues for recovery, such as pursuing assets owned by the negligent party.
While it’s possible to represent yourself in a personal injury case, it’s generally not advisable. Personal injury law is complex, and insurance companies often have legal teams working to minimize payouts. A skilled attorney can navigate the legal process, advocate for your rights, and maximize your chances of fair compensation.
If the accident exacerbated a pre-existing condition, you may still be entitled to compensation for the worsening of your condition. Your attorney will assess how the accident affected your pre-existing condition and pursue damages accordingly.
If you were injured at work, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits in addition to pursuing a personal injury claim against third parties responsible for your injuries. Consulting with an attorney experienced in both personal injury and workers’ compensation law is advisable to explore all available avenues of recovery.
Proving negligence involves establishing that the at-fault party owed you a duty of care, breached that duty through their actions or inactions, and caused your injuries as a result. Evidence such as witness statements, accident reports, medical records, and expert testimony may be used to support your claim.
If a loved one died due to someone else’s negligence, you may have grounds for a wrongful death claim. These claims seek compensation for the deceased’s medical expenses, funeral costs, lost income, and the emotional suffering endured by surviving family members. An attorney can assist in pursuing justice on behalf of the deceased and their loved ones.
Accepting a settlement offer shortly after the accident, especially before the full extent of your injuries is known, may not adequately compensate you for your losses. It’s essential to consult with an attorney before agreeing to any settlement to ensure it covers all current and future damages resulting from the accident.
To safeguard your rights after an accident, it’s crucial to document the scene, seek medical attention promptly, avoid admitting fault, and refrain from speaking to insurance adjusters without legal representation. Consulting with a personal injury attorney early in the process can help protect your interests and maximize your chances of obtaining fair compensation.