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Slip And Fall Injuries Part 2

 
In addition to dealing with the physical, medical and emotional after-effects of an injury, slip and fall accident victims often have to deal with the financial consequences of suffering an injury.

Costs of Slip and Fall Accident Injuries
Here are ways a slip and fall injury can impact a victim’s financial well-being:
  • Hospital bills from emergency care
  • Medical expenses for consultations with specialists, x-rays, prescription drugs and the like
  • Fees for homecare nurses or physical rehabilitation centers
  • Costs for physical rehabilitation and occupational therapy
  • Costs for speech therapy and other specialized care (in the case of head injuries)
  • Expenses associated with outfitting a home to be handicap accessible and comfortable for an accident victim that has been disabled  
  • Transportation costs for getting to and from medical appointments
  • Lost wages and income
  • Future employment, depending on how debilitating the injuries are
Personal Injury Lawsuits
A slip and fall accident victim that can establish and identify a responsible party that is liable for his or her injuries might consider seeking a personal injury lawsuit in order to offset the harsh financial burden of suffering a life-altering injury.

When selecting a personal injury lawyer you’ll want to ask critical questions such as: how long have you been practicing law; do you have experience with slip and fall accident cases; what is the biggest settlement or verdict you have won?

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