Recovering Your Losses

Don't Do These Things After Suffering Personal Injury If You Want To Get Paid

Suffering a serious personal injury due to someone else's mistake can be devastating. If you find yourself in this position, you may be entitled to a legal settlement that will reimburse you for your pain and suffering. That said, even a slam dunk personal injury case can fall apart if the injured person doesn't use their head. Here are three things you should avoid doing if you want to preserve your chances of getting paid for suffering a personal injury.

It's Time to Be Anti-Social

Social media is everywhere today, and if you are like most people, you probably use any number of different outlets to give your friends and family a play by play of everything that has happened to you. But it would be incredibly foolish to post about your personal injury on these platforms. When you try to get money for a personal injury, you will be trying to sell the court or the other side's lawyers on a specific story. If either of these parties can provide evidence through your social media that your facts as presented in the legal case are not exactly the same as what you posted on these social sites, you could be destroying your case. 

Don't Negotiate Without an Attorney

If the party that injured you knows they are at fault, they may offer to negotiate a settlement. This may involve getting insurance companies involved. If you want to give yourself the best chance of actually getting a settlement, you should not negotiate or even talk to the other party or an insurance company without an attorney on your side. Your attorney will know exactly what to say and what not to say to preserve your rights, while you, on the other hand, might torpedo the entire thing with one careless statement if you're not thinking clearly.

Don't Stop Your Suggested Medical Treatment

If the injury you suffered is not super severe, you may think you can ignore at least some of your doctor's medical advice. This is foolish not only because you will not heal as fast but also because it might demonstrate that you are not actually that concerned about the injury. Having to follow a specific medical routine every day while in recovery can get annoying after a while, but you owe it to yourself and to your legal rights to stay the course and follow your doctor's orders.

If you want to maximize the chances of getting a settlement after sustaining a personal injury, you need a personal injury attorney on your side who can guide you through the process. In the meantime, stay off social media and follow your doctor's recovery instructions as closely as you can.


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