Can a Personal Injury Attorney Help Me if the Accident Was My Fault?

Jared asked:


A good personal injury attorney will turn into a raving lunatic when an accident victim comes to them and tells them that the accident that resulted in their injuries was their fault. Why? Because nine times out of ten they are wrong.

First, to clear the air, a personal injury attorney can do little to help you (other than recommend a great doctor) if you’ve really been injured in an accident that was your own fault. If you were to, say, drive down the interstate at two hundred miles per hour in the middle of a raging snowstorm and you went off the road, ruined your vehicle and injured yourself, there would be no way they could help you redeem a settlement because there would be no one to seek restitution from.

They may, however, decide to take you to Vegas, because anyone lucky enough to survive an accident at 200 mph in a snowstorm would clean house in a game of blackjack!

Seriously though, if you are truly the only party responsible for your injuries there is nothing a personal injury attorney can do. The problem is, there are many instances in which injuries occur as a result of an accident that was only partly the fault of the victim, or which they weren’t responsible for at all but were convinced otherwise.

This, unfortunately, happens often in the event of animal attack or work related accidents, where the victim is convinced that they somehow brought the injury on themselves. It can be as simple as not wearing non-skid shoes in the back of a restaurant and slipping on a wet floor that, by the company’s own rules, should be covered by safety mats but is not. Who is then responsible for the injury? The employee for buying the wrong type of shoes or the restaurant for not taking the proper measures to keep their employees safe?

This is the type of puzzle that a good personal injury attorney will be able to help you figure out. When you contact an attorney following an accident, the first thing they will do is sit down with you and discuss, in detail, the events surrounding your injury. Unlike the average citizen, who is prone to believing everything they hear, an experienced personal injury attorney will be able to sift through the facts and determine whether or not the victim is truly at fault and, if they are not, what they need to do to get the compensation they deserve.

A good personal injury attorney is your best asset when you’ve been injured, and most qualified law firms offer a free consultation to determine if you have a case. Time is of the essence, so if you’ve been injured the first thing you should do is pick up the phone, reach out and get the ball rolling.



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