A "personal injury claim" is a term used to describe a variety of causes of action. The claim can arise from a variety of ways including car accident, medical negligence, battery, or a defective product.
There are several different statutes that may govern how these injuries are dealt with. For example, if you are injured on a ship you may have a cause of action under the Federal "Jones Act" statute. If your case is against the State of Illinois, a separate body of laws will govern the case. These different statutes can have different deadlines for filing a claim. If these deadlines are missed, your claim may be barred.
If you have been personally injured due to the negligence of someone else, there are specific things you should consider.
Essential Recommendations Include:
Workers' Compensation
Back And Neck Injuries
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