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Proving That Your Injuries are Serious

Proving That Your Injuries are Serious

Often, in the aftermath of an accident, as you take steps to move forward with your life, one of the biggest challenges is demonstrating to a judge and jury the serious nature of your injuries. Some of the most debilitating injuries can often be most difficult to observe with the naked eye. For example, back or neck trauma that limits your motor skills or limits your ability to stand, sit or lie down comfortably may be hard to show to a jury. While pain is something you feel, no one else can see your pain. They can only see the impact of your pain, in a grimace or the inability to put weight on an arm or leg. Even with injuries that have physical manifestations, such as burns or the loss of a limb, it can be hard to get other people to understand the full measure of your suffering. What about proving that your injuries are serious? Talk to an accident lawyer in Philadelphia for assistance.

To get full and fair compensation for the serious injuries you have suffered, you want an experienced personal injury lawyer who knows how to work effectively with expert witnesses, particularly medical specialists. Your attorney will want to systematically document the full extent of your injuries, as well as the impact that your injuries will have on every aspect of your life.

  • Will you be able to return to your job without experiencing significant pain or discomfort?
  • Will you need physical therapy or rehab to learn how to perform many of the day-to-day tasks in your life?
  • Will you need ongoing medical care for months or years?
  • Will you need to retrofit your home or car to accommodate your injury?
  • Will your injury make it difficult or impossible to live without regular or constant pain?

You can expect that defense counsel will produce medical experts who will seek to diminish the seriousness of your injury. Consequently, it’s critical that your experts be highly credible, and that your attorney carefully introduce the medical evidence in ways that are understandable and compelling.

Contact Metzger & Kleiner

At Metzger & Kleiner, we offer a free initial consultation to every client. For an appointment with an accident lawyer, contact our office online or call us at 215-622-2210 in Philadelphia, 610-563-2186 in the Lehigh Valley, or toll free at 800-228-1760.

We take all personal injury claims on a contingency basis. We will only bill you attorney fees if we recover compensation for your losses.

Metzger & Kleiner

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