Maison Law represents personal injury victims in the Plumas National Forest area. We provide legal services for the cities and communities surrounding the Plumas National Forest, like Quincy, Portola, and East Quincy. If your life has been disrupted by injuries caused by premises liability, slip-and-falls, dog bites, car accidents, pedestrian accidents, and all other cases where you were harmed by another’s carelessness, we can help. From mounting medical bills to an inability to work and support your family after an injury, we ensure you are fully compensated for your damages by the party responsible.
Contact Maison Law today for a no-cost, no-obligation consultation to see what legal options are available for your situation.
Do I Need a Lawyer for a Personal Injury?
What most injured victims don’t realize until it is too late is that insurance companies are looking to undercompensate you for your injuries. They will take advantage of your injured state by offering you the lowest settlement possible. These initial settlements may seem enticing as you miss more time at work, and medical bills are piling up from your injury, but you have the right to fair compensation. That’s where having a personal injury lawyer on your side can help.
At Maison Law, we stand up for the rights of injured victims near Plumas National Forest. Our Personal Injury Attorneys understand that an insurance company is supposed to be there for victims in their time of need, and we will take legal action on your behalf to hold them to that responsibility. By partnering with us, we’ll ensure you are fully compensated for the following damages after suffering an injury:
- Special Damages: medical bills, ongoing treatment, costs that accumulate when you’re unable to work, like rent or mortgage payments
- General Damages: these are non-economic hardships like pain and suffering, anxiety, depression, mental trauma
- Wrongful Death Damages: these damages may be sought by a spouse or close relative for funeral arrangements, burial expenses, and medical treatment before a loved one’s death
- Punitive Damages: these damages are rare, but if the driver engaged in reckless driving with the intention of hurting you, then you could sue for punitive damages
Maison Law Legal Services for Plumas National Forest Personal Injury Victims
Personal injuries can happen anywhere. They can happen while you’re driving, crossing the street toward Portola’s River Walk, or driving through the scenic mountain roads of Quincy. It only takes a single careless action from another person to cause you to suffer an injury and alter the course of your life. Injuries caused by negligence can subject you to extensive medical treatment, loss of income, or even permanent disability. Understandably, these are costly life changes that most people are not prepared to face alone.
That’s why, at Maison Law, we offer the following services to personal injury victims in the Plumas National Forest Area, to protect their physical and financial futures after suffering a personal injury:
- Investigate and determine wrongdoing or recklessness: personal injury accidents are complicated due to the number of victims and liable parties that may be involved. Typically, there will be several people to get statements from, and some parties may only be discussing their involvement through their attorneys. Maison Law can help manage this quickly and efficiently.
- Collect and preserve key evidence: Street cameras, security footage, ring cameras, and witness statements are all key points of evidence for your case. Our team of personal injury attorneys will take the proper legal steps to obtain crucial information and strengthen your personal injury case.
- Communicate with insurance companies and other attorneys: It is recommended to have an attorney speak to the insurance adjusters on your behalf. Oftentimes, insurance companies will attempt to trick you into taking part of the blame or get you to say something that hurts your claim. Our attorneys can protect you from liability and ensure your right to fair compensation.
- Prove liability: With several parties potentially being involved in a personal injury accident, any number of them could have caused or contributed to the incident. This makes determining and proving liability challenging. The attorneys at Maison Law will assign a team of investigators and accident reconstruction specialists to determine the cause of your injuries, identify all liable parties, and hold those responsible for compensating you for your damages.
How to Know if You Have a Personal Injury Case
It is natural for any injured victim to wonder if they have a legitimate personal injury case. If you suffered any type of injury due to another person’s careless or intentional actions, then you have a personal injury case. If you’re unsure about your situation, please do not hesitate to contact one of our attorneys at Maison Law today for a free case review.
Knowing you have a case and can take legal action is one thing, but ensuring you have a strong personal injury case is where Maison Law can help. Our firm will identify ways to strengthen your case and ensure you receive a successful outcome. Every personal injury case is different, but here are some signs you have a strong claim:
- The defendant admitted fault. Admission is a powerful tool our firm uses to bolster the facts of your case. Through interrogatories and depositions, we form the right questions to get to the truth of the matter, especially if the defendant is clearly at fault.
- The incident was caught on camera. Store cameras, traffic cams, and eyewitnesses may have caught the incident when it happened. Undeniable evidence such as footage of the incident, can make your request for fair compensation undeniable. Our firm will help you obtain the necessary evidence to strengthen your case and make your statements irrefutable.
- You’ve suffered severe injuries. Unfortunately, serious and verifiable injuries are a part of a strong personal injury case. If you do not have a record or evidence of injury, then you won’t have much ground to stand on when making a demand for compensation. Our firm will connect you with trusted doctors, surgeons, and orthopaedists to document the extent of your injuries.
- Defendant has a history of carelessness. If the defendant who injured you in your incident has a record of carelessness, this can strengthen your case. It is not uncommon for defense attorneys or the insurance to attempt to place blame on you for your injuries. But if the defendant has a history of negligence, then it will be difficult to argue that you were at fault.
- You’ve taken the right steps. After suffering an injury, it is expected to seek medical treatment and to continue treating your injury. A lapse in treatment may seem like you’re not that injured, or it has not seriously impacted your life. The attorneys at Maison Law will help you manage your treatment and make sure you are taking all the correct steps to reach a successful settlement.
What Info is Needed During a Law Firm’s Intake Process?
The intake process usually starts off with a questionnaire to assess the merits of the case. This questionnaire will provide the law firm with key information to help determine if a case is worth pursuing or not. However, if you’d like to speak directly to an attorney, you can usually setup a brief meeting to discuss the details of your situation prior to answering a questionnaire. The following data is what potential clients will need to begin the intake process with a law firm:
- Employment details: current or former employer, job title, dates of employment, and compensation information.
- Nature of the complaint: type of carelessness that led to your injury (premise liability, car accident, defective equipment)
- Timeline of events: dates of key incidents, formal complaints filed, relevant communications with employer
- Witnesses: names and contact information of potential witnesses to the alleged misconduct
- Documentation: list of relevant documents (x-rays, MRIs, doctor’s diagnosis, physical therapy appointments, workers’ compensation forms)
- Prior legal action: if you’ve filed previous personal injury claims, then the details of your previous case may be relevant to your new case
- Medical information: details about your medical diagnosis and treatment plan
- Social media presence: your injury may be documented online, as well as you discussing the details of your personal injury
Initial Consultation With a Personal Injury Lawyer
Most personal injury lawyers offer free initial consultations. During an initial consultation, you are under no obligation to hire the attorney or pay them a fee for their services. In the same breath, an attorney is under no obligation to represent you in your personal injury case. Before your first meeting with a potential lawyer, you should be prepared. You can present your case to a lawyer in a professional manner by:
- Jotting down the key points in your case to share with them, or give them a written copy
- Bring the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of everyone connected with the case
- Bring all papers related to the case as they might be helpful for the lawyer to review
- Prepare questions for the lawyer such as:
- Have they handled similar cases to yours?
- Did they settle or go to trial?
- How many clients have they represented in court?
- How many trial cases have they won?
The more prepared you are, the better your initial consultation will be. Be aware, that if a lawyer is unprepared to answer your questions or makes bold promises about the outcome of your case, then you may want to consider speaking with a Car Accident Lawyer at Maison Law.
Common Types of Personal Injury Cases
When someone gets injured, they may decide to sue the person responsible to recover the damage done to their life. Damages do not just include physical injuries, but also include emotional and psychological injuries. The most common types of personal injury cases people encounter include:
- Bicycle Accidents
- Dog Bite Accidents
- Dog Bites at Dog Parks
- Car Accidents
- Truck Accidents
- Uber Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Wrongful Death
- Child Injuries
- Drowning Accidents
Proving Fault in a Personal Injury Case
When dealing with injury-related accidents, it is not always easy to prove fault. In some instances, there are multiple parties involved, as well as comparative negligence. Comparative negligence is when blame is divided amongst multiple “at-fault” parties, as stated within California’s Comparative Negligence Law:
“Under the pure comparative negligence rule, the state allows the plaintiff to claim damages for the 1% they are not at fault even when they are 99% at fault.”
Regardless of how many parties are involved, if you can prove that someone else’s negligence caused your injuries, you will most likely have a strong case. For example, in a car accident personal injury case, the following are four elements of evidence necessary to prove fault:
- Had an obligation to act with reasonable care: If a person is driving on the road, they are expected to follow traffic laws, as well as be aware of other drivers on the road.
- Breached their “duty of care:” The injured party (plaintiff) must demonstrate they were owed a duty of care by the person at fault (defendant). For example, in a car accident, the duty of care would have been ignored if a driver broke a traffic law and was driving dangerously before the collision.
- Acted careless or reckless: If the driver failed to follow the law or safety protocols and caused another’s death, the plaintiff must prove the other’s careless or reckless actions resulted in the loss of their loved one.
- Damages: The plaintiff must be able to prove they suffered damages such as medical bills, lost wages, loss of enjoyment of life, or mental trauma.
Contact Maison Law | Plumas National Forest Personal Injury Lawyers
If you or a loved one has been injured due to the carelessness of another anywhere near or in Plumas National Forest, Maison Law can help. Our law firm will aggressively pursue liable parties for the full extent of your damages. Even though we’ve helped thousands of injured victims receive a fair settlement after suffering an injury, we treat each client with a custom legal plan that best fits their situation. After all, injured victims only get one chance to recover compensation, which is why we exercise every legal avenue to get you the compensation you need.
Don’t wait until it’s too late to take legal action for your personal injury. Get started today by contacting us for a free consultation and case evaluation.