Fighting to Hold Negligent and Reckless Parties Accountable for Your Injuries
Being injured is a distressing event that can seriously affect a person’s life. Unfortunately, these incidents are even more distressing when they’re someone else’s fault. No one should have their life upended due to the negligent, wrongful, or illegal actions of others. When this does happen, though, it’s important to make sure responsible parties face liability. If you or a loved one have experienced serious injuries or other harm, a San Antonio personal injury lawyer may be able to help.
At The Castro Law Office, our team of skilled legal professionals is highly experienced in dealing with insurance companies, negligent government agencies, at-fault organizations, and other parties who are liable for injuries. We know that securing fair financial compensation can sometimes be an uphill battle, and in some instances, securing monetary recovery can require lengthy litigation. However, we may also be able to secure a quick personal injury settlement on your behalf.
Let us review your case and help you understand the best approach. Contact us today for a confidential consultation.
Are You Entitled to Compensation?
Many injury victims fail to seek compensation because they’re unsure whether they’re eligible. Unfortunately, this can leave them facing extreme medical expenses, expensive ongoing therapy, and other losses on their own. If you or a loved one have been injured, you may be able to get a settlement from the liable party’s insurance company. However, this ability or the potential to secure a favorable verdict in court comes down to proving three elements:
Duty of Care
Most people, organizations, and other parties have some duty of care they must practice. This is simply a responsibility to avoid actions that could harm others. For instance, all drivers have a duty of care to avoid speeding so they don’t potentially cause a car accident.
Violation of Duty
To establish liability in a personal injury case, it’s necessary to show that someone violated their duty of care. This could be done by drivers speeding, store owners stacking merchandise inappropriately, doctors taking unnecessary risks, and others who endanger the legal rights and safety of another party.
Direct Causation of Harm
Violations of duty happen all the time. For instance, most people have violated their duty of care by speeding on the highway. However, only when these violations lead to injuries or other harm can a party be held liable for damages.
What Does a Common Personal Injury Case Look Like?
When people think of personal injury cases, they typically envision someone being harmed due to someone else’s negligence. While this certainly applies, it’s far from the only time a personal injury claim might be appropriate. For instance, a person who robs a store and assaults an employee wasn’t negligent in their actions. However, their actions were illegal and wrongful. This means the offender could face personal injury damages.
Here are the most common types of personal injury cases:
- Car accident
- Animal bites
- Truck accident
- Slip and falls
- Motorcycle accident
- Product liability
- Premises liability
- Nursing home abuse
- Boating accidents
- Intentional torts (e.g., assault, false imprisonment)
- Construction accidents
- Medical malpractice
- Wrongful death
If you or a loved one have been involved in any of these incidents — or any occurrence where the other party caused you some type of harm — it’s important to speak with a San Antonio personal injury lawyer. At The Castro Law Office, we may be able to reach a fair agreement so that insurance coverage will provide appropriate compensation. However, we’re also trial attorneys who will not hesitate to undertake litigation when necessary.
Whether your earning capacity was affected for a few weeks or you’ve suffered injuries that will last a lifetime, we’re here to help. Contact us today to schedule your consultation.
What Types of Compensation Are Available?
If your San Antonio personal injury law firm is able to secure a settlement from the insurance adjuster on your behalf, there won’t be much reason to worry about damage types. These damages are awarded by courts. However, an insurance carrier is far more likely to offer a fair settlement if they know the following damages will probably be awarded in court. This makes understanding these damage types a vital factor.
Economic Damages
Most damages in personal injury cases are economic in nature. These are actual financial losses. Such damages could include lost wages, medical bills, ongoing therapy for permanent injuries, and other monetary losses.
Non-economic Damages
Not all losses are financial in nature. After an injury, you may face pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment in life, emotional distress, and other non-economic losses. You might be able to recover compensation for these losses.
Punitive Damages
Punitive damages are less likely to be issued in a personal injury lawsuit than other damage types. This judgment is meant to punish the liable party rather than reimburse injured victims. It’s necessary to show that particularly egregious actions occurred to receive this form of compensation.
Contact Our San Antonio Personal Injury Lawyers Today
No two personal injury cases are the same. In some situations, you may have suffered only minor injuries that required no medical care — but perhaps you’ve endured extreme emotional suffering due to the event. In other instances, you or a loved one may have suffered a catastrophic injury that will forever affect your ability to live a normal life. Regardless of the underlying circumstances, seeking legal representation is likely in your best interest.
At The Castro Law Office, our legal team of San Antonio personal injury lawyers is here to help. We’ve assisted many of our clients with securing higher compensation than they ever thought possible. When we investigate cases, it’s not uncommon to uncover additional liable parties, aggravating circumstances, and other facts that could potentially increase the value of your case. We aim to take whatever legal action is necessary to secure a fair outcome on your behalf.
Contact us today at (210) 864-8851 to schedule your confidential consultation. We’ll work diligently to help you collect every penny you deserve.