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8 Ways Personal Injury Lawyers Can Help with Medical Bills

You need to work with the right personal injury lawyer if you have serious medical bills after an injury.

James Wilson
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Did you know that over 11 million people have medical debt exceeding $2,000? You could be one of them if you suffered a serious injury.

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Choosing the Right Personal Injury Lawyer to Help Cover Medical Bills1. You’re Involved in a Collision  2.  You Sustain Severe Injuries3. You Need to Recover Compensation4. You’re Being Blamed for the Accident5. The Insurance Company Denies Your Claim6. You’re Not Sure Who’s At Fault7. Your Case Is Being Undervalued 8. You’re Unsure if You Have a Personal Injury CaseA Baltimore Personal Injury Lawyer Can Help in Many Situations

Personal injury lawyers can indeed help individuals who have suffered injuries due to the negligence of others. One of the ways they can assist is by helping to cover medical bills. When someone is injured in an accident, such as a car crash or slip and fall, the responsible party may be liable for the victim’s medical expenses.

Personal injury lawyers typically work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. They may negotiate with insurance companies or pursue legal action to seek compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering, lost wages, and other damages.

However, it is important to choose the right personal injury lawyer to help you.

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Choosing the Right Personal Injury Lawyer to Help Cover Medical Bills

Whether you slip and fall at the grocery store or you’re rear-ended on your way to work, hiring a personal injury attorney is essential. Doing so can protect you and your right to pursue compensation for your injuries.

You don’t have to handle your case alone if someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing injured you. A personal injury lawyer can help you gather evidence, evaluate damages, negotiate with insurance companies, and represent you in court.

1. You’re Involved in a Collision  

Car crashes occur far too often and leave accident victims dealing with catastrophic injuries and severe property damage. When this happens, your medical bills and out-of-pocket expenses will begin adding up quickly. Fortunately, you don’t have to bear this financial burden alone. A Baltimore injury lawyer can help you recover much-needed compensation for your car accident injuries. But you need to choose the right one to get help.

2.  You Sustain Severe Injuries

An accident can lead to life-altering injuries, whether you’re hit by a truck or trip on the uneven carpet in a movie theater. When this happens, you shouldn’t have to deal with the aftermath of an accident alone.

Common injuries sustained in accidents include the following:

  • Broken bones
  • Whiplash
  • Eye injuries 
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Burns
  • Crushing injuries 
  • Back injuries
  • Chest injuries
  • Concussions
  • Soft tissue injuries 
  • Head and neck injuries
  • Paralysis
  • Amputation
  • Nerve damage

An experienced personal injury attorney can work to hold the at-fault party accountable while you focus on recovering from your injuries.

3. You Need to Recover Compensation

You may sustain injuries requiring medical treatment, or your property may be damaged and need repairing. Recovering damages can be a difficult process to undergo without the assistance of a personal injury attorney.

An attorney can help you pursue the following types of damages:

  • Property damage
  • Medical expenses for medication
  • Physical therapy and rehabilitation
  • Lost wages
  • Diminished earning capacity
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Scarring and disfigurement
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Loss of consortium
  • Disability
  • Wrongful death 

Your personal injury lawyer can help you evaluate your damages and help you recover fair compensation for your injuries.

4. You’re Being Blamed for the Accident

Maryland is a contributory negligence state. This means that if you are found to be partially at fault for your injuries, you are barred from recovering compensation.

If the opposing party or insurance company can establish that you’re partly to blame, they are not required to pay damages. This remains true even if you were only 1% at fault for the accident.

5. The Insurance Company Denies Your Claim

Even when you have a valid claim, the insurance company may deny your claim or undervalue your damages. A personal injury lawyer can handle communications with the insurance company and defense attorneys.

Hiring an attorney can show the insurance company that you’re serious about recovering the compensation you deserve. Your attorney can prepare an effective trial strategy if a fair settlement agreement cannot be reached.

6. You’re Not Sure Who’s At Fault

Accident scenes can be chaotic and overwhelming. You might not be sure who’s at fault for the accident. A personal injury lawyer can conduct a thorough investigation into who caused your accident and is liable for your injuries.

Your attorney can help you identify at-fault parties and work to hold them accountable for the damages you sustain.

7. Your Case Is Being Undervalued 

The insurance company will likely make a low initial offer, hoping you’ll accept it. It’s crucial not to settle too soon. It may take time for your symptoms to develop and your damages to be fully realized.

8. You’re Unsure if You Have a Personal Injury Case

You may be injured in a motorcycle crash, a bicycle accident, or a construction accident. When this happens, you may be left with more questions than answers. Do you have a case? Who will pay for your expenses?

A Baltimore Personal Injury Lawyer Can Help in Many Situations

Many situations benefit from the assistance of a personal injury lawyer. When in doubt, contact a personal injury attorney to schedule a free consultation. Doing so can help protect your interests and help you get much-needed compensation.

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