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On average, a personal injury trial will last for about three to 10 days. However, appeals and other procedural steps can result in a case lasting for months or years. Therefore, it is important to find a personal injury lawyers who are willing to provide assistance for as long as you want to pursue your case.

An Attorney May Explain Legal Terminology

You may have never heard of terms like comparative negligence or subrogation before. You may also be unfamiliar with what tort means or how it applies in your personal injury case. However, by hiring legal counsel, you will likely learn about those and other terms and how they impact your ability to get compensation.

An Attorney May Hire Expert Witnesses

In some cases, your own testimony may not be enough to convince another person or entity to settle your case. Depending on the facts of the case, it may not be enough for another party to admit guilt or imply that he or she caused the accident to happen. This may be true in cases involving a defective product or a poorly designed road. In such a scenario, it may take an expert witness to interpret the facts of the matter in a way that a jury can understand. That witness will likely also interpret the facts in a way that is favorable to your cause without lying or taking any other unethical actions.

Your Attorney May Put Settlement Offers Into Context

personal injury lawyersAn insurance company may offer you $100,000 to settle your case in a matter of days. While that may seem like a lot of money, it may not be enough to pay medical bills or reimburse you for lost wages or future earnings. Even if that is enough to pay all or most of your bills, there is a chance that you could be entitled to more based on state law. While you always have the option to take a settlement offer regardless of the amount, it is generally a good idea to have an attorney review it first. Doing so allows you to make a more educated decision in which you can have confidence.

Your Attorney May Keep You and Others in the Loop

Prior to getting hurt, you may have named someone to be your health care proxy or given someone financial power of attorney. Your legal representative will be able to keep these and other relevant parties properly informed of any details and developments in the case. You will also be kept informed of what is going in your case to help you make informed decisions about how to pursue compensation.

Your Attorney May Help Keep You Organized

A personal injury case may involve a lot of paperwork and other documents that need to be collected, reviewed and submitted. While personal injury lawyers may be able to do most of the work themselves, there are times where you may be responsible for getting a document or filling it out. Staying organized makes it easier to resolve a personal injury case in a timely manner. This may mean that you get the compensation to which you need and are entitled in weeks or months instead of years.

Your Attorney Likely Knows the Rules in Your Jurisdiction

The rules of a personal injury case may be different depending on where it is being heard. For instance, one state may require that a lawsuit is filed within two years while another may provide more time to do so. Statutes of limitation and other rules in a case may be different if the defendant is a corporation or a government agency.

If you have been hurt by another person or entity, the personal injury lawyers at RAM Law may be able to help. You can contact them in New Brunswick at (732) 247-3600 or Somerville at (908) 448-2560.

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To schedule a confidential consultation, contact us online or call our offices, in New Brunswick at (732) 247-3600, in Somerville at (908) 448-2560, or in Freehold at (732) 828-2234.

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New Brunswick

111 Livingston Avenue
New Brunswick, NJ 08901

Phone: (732) 247-3600

Somerville

21 North Bridge Street
Somerville, NJ 08876

Phone: (908) 448-2560

Freehold

31 W. Main Street 1st Floor
Freehold, NJ 07728

Phone: (732) 828-2234