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Personal Injury
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Personal Injury refers to injuries to people
usually from accidents but also included are injuries from defective
prescription drugs, medical malpractice and all other injuries,
diseases or medical conditions that result from the negligence of any
person or company. The word “personal” also applies to accidents,
injuries and diseases suffered by those other than yourself. A better
term would be “bodily injury”. An injury or the death of a family
member would certainly be included within the use of the term “personal
injury.”
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“negligence” comes from the word “neglect” and conveys the meaning
that a person or company has been neglectful in their duty to act or
perform reasonably. If a person or company fails to perform to the
standard of a reasonable person or company, they can be held legally
responsible for their injuries and damages. Intentional conduct is
worse than negligent conduct and companies and individuals can be held
liable for punitive damages if there conduct was intentional or
“grossly” negligent. For example, a prescription drug manufacturer is
legally expected to obey all federal and state laws regulating their
business and they are expected to do the same testing and reporting as
other drug manufacturers. However, when drug manufacturer skips part of
the process to save money or withholds drug warnings to sell more
products, they can be held legally liable for resulting injuries,
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If anyone in your family
has suffered an injury, disease or death, you should not attempt to
determine if someone was negligent because that is the job of a lawyer.
If someone you know has suffered an injury, disease or death you should
contact a lawyer and determine if you have the right to recover from a
negligent company or person. It’s not just about money, it’s about
holding people and companies responsible and accountable for bad acts.
The Ogletree Abbott Law
Firm welcomes your questions about any injury, disease or death. It
costs nothing for you to ask a question either by telephone, email or
by our Live Chat feature. The communication can be anonymous and will
always be confidential. Please call us in Houston, Texas at
713-223-1234 or use our toll-free number 1-800-779-4950. Our email
address is info@OgletreeAbbott.com
The most common types of
personal injury claims include:
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No attorney´s fees unless you recover. Client Advances, court costs, litigation expenses, and medical are paid from your share of the recovery. If there is no recovery, you will not be responsible for any court costs or litigation expenses except for unpaid medical bills. Results obtained depend on the facts of each case. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. We only consider employment in another state in association with co-counsel licensed in that state. Licensed to practice law in Texas only. Not licensed in any other state. References to laws are limited to federal and State of Texas law. Some cases may be referred. Not certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
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