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If you have been injured in an accident caused by another party, and that injury has turned into serious one, consider contacting a Virginia Beach personal injury attorney to find out what legal options you may have. Virginia law allows victims to pursue damages against the at-fault party for losses such as medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. There are several things to keep in mind during this process.

What Is the Statute of Limitations

When there has been an injury, victims usually have a limited time to file a personal injury claim. There are, however, some exceptions to the statute of limitation rule. One of these rules concerns discovery. If you do not discover that you have a serious injury for some period of time, you may have additional time to bring your claim. A Virginia personal injury attorney can evaluate your case to see if this discovery rule applies to your situation.

 Work with Your Medical Doctor

Your physician and medical team can assist your attorney in providing an accurate portrait of the extent of your injuries. They can provide verification and documentation that will demonstrate to the insurance company or to the jury in your lawsuit how those injuries occurred and how they have affected you.

What Damages Are You Entitled to?

 Your Va. accident attorney can determine what damages you may be entitled to and can explain these options to you. Depending on the circumstances of your case, they might include:

  • Medical bills;
  • Lost wages;
  • Non-economic damages to compensate for your pain and suffering, mental anguish, and other types of mental and emotional pain; and
  • Punitive damages may be available in some cases.

 Settlement or Litigation?

 The vast majority of personal injury cases don’t end up going to trial. According to federal statistics, more than 95 percent of injury cases settle. The other three percent go in front of a jury and one percent choose a bench trial, meaning the judge will determine if the claim is valid and how much the victim should receive.

Consult a Personal Injury Lawyer

If you would like to discuss your options with an experienced Virginia personal injury attorney, contact our firm today. The legal team at Shapiro & Appleton has been providing legal advocacy for injured victims for more than 30 years and will use all available resources to get you the best possible outcome for your case.

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