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    If you’re ever injured in an accident you may feel helpless. Depending on the type of accident, you may feel that the only recourse you have to help handle your injuries comes from any insurance settlement, if one is even offered. However, as a victim, you have rights and personal injury attorneys are here to help make sure your rights as a victim are maintained.While accidents happen everyday in a variety of settings, you may be informed by an Albuquerque personal injury attorney that certain accidents aren’t always entitled to any sort of extra compensation. If you are involved in a minor car accident, for example, you may only be entitled to what your insurance company offers to repair your vehicle. Or in the case of workplace accidents, no one may be found at fault and Workers Compensation may be all that you are entitled to.


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    Default An Overview of Personal Injury Cases

    Personal injury lawsuits are filed by people (or their representatives) injured due to the negligence of someone else. The injury may be either physical or emotional, and it can arise from a variety of sources or types of conduct. Some of the most common types of personal injuries that give rise to legal liability on the part of the wrongdoer include slip and fall, automobile accidents, assaults and battery, medical malpractice, and defective product injuries. The general goal of personal injury actions is to determine who was responsible and to compel them to compensate the injured person for the losses sustained. If you or someone you know has been injured by the careless actions of another, call today to schedule a consultation with a personal injury attorney to learn more about your rights.


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