When Having the Right Expert Can Help Win Your Case

by | Jul 28, 2020

Here are a few personal injury scenarios for you to think about:

1. You are traveling home after work on a Tuesday afternoon and, as you drive through an intersection on a green traffic light, and someone crashes into your car! That person then claims he/she had a green light and YOU ran a red light.

Because all other motorists around did not stop to provide a witness statement, how can YOU prove your light was green?

2. Your spouse/parent/loved one goes in for a routine colonoscopy all of us will likely have at some point in our lives.

After being released from the surgical facility, your spouse/parent/loved one begins to have stomach pain and the doctor just says if it doesn’t subside in a few days to call for an appointment. Your spouse/parent/loved one dies within those few days but what from?

3. You are walking into a store and something catches your foot causing you to fall onto the pavement.

As you are on the ground writhing in pain, you see there is an uneven surface between the curb and the sidewalk. Do you have a case or are you just clumsy?

Whether your personal injury case involves a medical malpractice claim, a trip and fall injury or motor vehicle crash, an expert or multiple experts, will be required to win your case.

In Scenario #1 above, a traffic crash reconstruction expert can look at the intersection, property damage photographs, the traffic light timing sequence and traffic patterns in the area and help re-create how the crash occurred.

In Scenario #2, a medical expert may review the medical records and find the stomach pain referred to was an infection or sepsis caused by the surgery and was not detected or treated properly by the doctor or the surgery staff.

In Scenario #3 a construction expert or building code expert could determine the height difference between the curb and sidewalk was ½ of an inch and is not supposed to be more than ¼ of an inch.

Of course, these examples do not even begin discussing the ongoing medical treatment and expenses you will incur as a result of being injured. The medical treatments and expenses may require a Radiologist, Orthopedic Surgeon, Chiropractic Physician, Economist or Life Care Planner expert to prove your injuries and the value of your case as well.

It is important for you to contact us immediately in order to use experts to maximize your case to bring you the most benefits. Call us at 1-800-332-1992 for your personal injury case. We know the right experts to use regardless of your injury or how it occurred.

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