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Stonington Personal Injury Lawyer

Stonington Personal Injury Attorney

Becoming injured leaves you with more than just physical pain. An injury can leave you with heavy medical bills, impact your ability to work, and affect your quality of life. When an accident was caused by another party’s negligence, a Stonington personal injury lawyer can help you hold them accountable for your damages and pursue compensation for your injury.

Suisman Shapiro: Skilled Personal Injury Lawyers

Suisman Shapiro has represented accident victims in Connecticut for over 80 years. With years of experience with personal injury laws and the claims process, we can guide you through every aspect of your claim. Our dedicated attorneys work relentlessly to pursue the compensation each client needs to recover from their damages after an accident.

Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle

No matter what accident you were involved in, speaking with a Stonington personal injury attorney can help you understand your legal options. Personal injury claims are filed against another individual or party whose negligent or reckless actions led to the accident where you sustained your injuries. At Suisman Shapiro, some of the most common personal injury accidents we handle include:

  • Vehicle accidents. In 2024, Connecticut had 104,241 total crashes. A car accident or truck accident can be deadly, especially for pedestrians and cyclists. After a crash, our attorneys can help you file a claim against the at-fault driver.
  • Slips and falls. Falls make up 21% of preventable injury deaths. Most slip-and-fall claims are filed against a negligent landlord or property owner who failed to address a hazard. This may include slippery floors, broken staircases, or faulty handrails.
  • Defective products. Product manufacturers and companies are responsible for making sure their products are safe. Medical devices, vehicle parts, and kitchenware are just a few of the types of products that can become dangerous when defective. When a defective product worsens or causes your injuries, filing a claim can help you recover.
  • Dog bites. In the United States, 4.5 million dog bites occur each year, often leaving intensely painful crush injuries or lacerations. In Connecticut, dog owners are strictly liable for their dog’s behavior, allowing you to file a claim against the dog owner after an attack.
  • Workplace accidents. Whether an unexpected accident or a hazardous work environment led to your injuries, you can recover compensation. Filing a workers’ compensation claim can help you recover from your financial losses without determining fault, though you can also file a claim against your employer or another at-fault party directly.

Compensation in a Personal Injury Case

While financial compensation can’t entirely make up for the significant impact of a personal injury case on your life, it may help alleviate the financial strain it can cause. Compensation is based on the severity and types of damages you have suffered. The three main types of damages are:

  • Economic damages. These damages are your financial losses. They commonly include damages such as medical bills, lost wages, and property damage.
  • Non-economic damages. These damages are the intangible impacts an accident had. Pain and suffering, lowered quality of life, and psychological disorders are all non-economic damages.
  • Punitive damages. These damages are awarded to punish an at-fault party who was extremely negligent. For example, a product manufacturer who continued to sell products after learning of their dangerous defect or a property owner who failed to address a hazard after multiple accidents.

Beyond the damages you have faced in the aftermath of an injury, a lawyer can consider your ongoing costs. This may involve future medical costs such as anticipated medical procedures, medications, or ongoing care. If you are left with a permanent or long-term disability, you may also face a loss of earning capacity that can influence your compensation.

FAQs

What Types of Evidence Can a Lawyer Use in a Personal Injury Claim?

Your personal injury lawyer in Stonington can gather and analyze a variety of evidence to file a claim in a personal injury case. There must be sufficient evidence to establish the at-fault party’s negligence, how it led to the accident, and what damages you have suffered. This may involve evidence such as security camera footage, police or incident reports, witness statements, photos from the accident, medical records, or pay stubs.

Can You Still Receive Compensation if You Were Partially at Fault?

Yes, you may be able to receive compensation if you were partially at fault for an accident. Connecticut has a modified comparative negligence system, which means percentages of fault are assigned to each involved party. If you have less than 50% of the fault, you can still file for compensation. However, your compensation will be reduced by the percentage of fault you have. For example, if you are 20% at fault, your compensation is reduced by 20%.

How Much Do Personal Injury Cases Settle For?

The settlement for a personal injury case varies widely depending on the circumstances of your case. Generally, more severe damages lead to a higher settlement, as there are greater costs associated with catastrophic injuries that leave you with long-term medical needs or a personal disability. If you hire a personal injury lawyer, they can evaluate what a fair settlement for your case is and prevent you from settling for an amount that doesn’t cover your damages.

When Should You Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer?

You should contact a personal injury lawyer as soon as you can after an accident. Personal injury laws require claims to be filed within a strict two-year statute of limitations. Working with a lawyer allows them sufficient time to build a strong claim and negotiate with the at-fault party before this deadline. Working with a lawyer earlier can also help you because they can gather evidence and communicate with the at-fault party while you focus on your recovery.

Reach Out to a Stonington Personal Injury Attorney

Whether you were injured when driving along I-95 or slipped in a store in the Velvet Mill after they failed to warn or address their wet floors, filing a claim can help you minimize the negative impact of this accident on your future. Contact Suisman Shapiro for a free case consultation to learn how we can pursue compensation that allows you to move forward after an injury.

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