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    We are here after you suffer a personal injury to explain your options for compensation, calculate your losses, and help get your deserved damages from the liable party. You can help us at the onset of your case by going to the hospital immediately after an accident and documenting your injuries.

    We can get these medical records later and use them to prove medical damages and the severity of your injuries. We may also get eyewitness statements, video footage, and photos that help us prove your case. Plaintiffs must prove their damages to recover them, which can be done using medical bills, income records, and testimony provided during a trial.

    Call the personal injury lawyers of The Carrion Law Firm at (718) 841-0083 for a free case analysis.

    Should You Go to the Hospital for a Personal Injury in Ridgewood?

    You should go to the hospital if you are badly injured and need urgent medical attention. Some injuries are treatable at urgent care facilities, too, and you may go there for an initial assessment if appropriate.

    For head injuries, deep lacerations, broken bones, and neck injuries, go to the hospital. You may call 911 so paramedics can come and take you to the emergency room. Head and neck injuries generally require ambulance transport to the hospital, so do not hesitate to call 911 or ask a witness to do so for you.

    Do not downplay your injuries and forgo medical assessment if you are hurt. The adrenaline and shock from a bad accident can delay the onset of pain or discomfort from an injury. If this happens to you, get assessed as soon as injuries appear.

    What Evidence Proves Personal Injury Claims?

    We can gather evidence to support personal injury claims in Queens, so do not wait to initiate your case with our lawyers.

    Eyewitness Testimony

    Tell us if you remember anyone else being present during the accident, other than the liable party. Eyewitnesses can give compelling testimony if injury lawsuits go to trial. On the stand, eyewitnesses can explain the defendant’s negligent conduct. They can also attest to your condition immediately after the accident, and if they witnessed any lacerations, compound fractures, or other visible injuries.

    There may be eyewitnesses, even if you did not see them. Our personal injury lawyers may identify eyewitnesses after further investigation, so do not assume eyewitness testimony is unavailable.

    Footage and Photos

    Footage and photos are key evidence in many personal injury lawsuits. Tell us if you took photos at the accident scene, such as of your injuries or any debris. Do not delete any pictures before sending us copies, even if they seem unhelpful.

    Eyewitnesses may have also taken photos, and we can ask them to share their pictures during interviews.

    Footage typically comes from security camera systems, and we can work quickly to preserve footage before it is deleted in Ridgewood.

    Medical Records

    X-rays, test results, surgery reports, and doctors’ notes are included in your medical records, making them crucial evidence in your lawsuit. Prioritize your physical recovery and attend all scheduled doctor appointments related to the injury.

    Our attorneys can obtain all the relevant medical records for your case, so tell us where you were treated after the accident. Please also inform us about any ongoing care, such as physical therapy sessions.

    How Do You Prove Damages from a Personal Injury in Ridgewood?

    To recover damages in a lawsuit, you must prove them, so let us gather the necessary evidence to do so.

    Bills

    We can prove most economic damages with bills. Bills from ambulance rides, hospital visits, follow-up doctor appointments, and other expenses prove medical damages. Report any bills from transportation accommodations, childcare services, and other out-of-pocket expenses because of your injury as well.

    Income Records

    Income records establish your wages prior to the accident and let us calculate and prove your lost income. Tax returns, paychecks, and information from your employer are good evidence to prove lost wages.

    Do not try to return to work prematurely, as that might jeopardize your recovery for lost wages in Queens.

    Testimony

    Your testimony can prove the non-economic damages you have suffered. Testifying is understandably intimidating, and we make sure plaintiffs feel prepared and comfortable if that time comes.

    You can testify about physical pain and discomfort, emotional distress, mental anguish, and the overall decrease in your quality of life since the accident. Your testimony is very important evidence in a trial, as it helps the jury better appreciate your non-economic damages.

    Testimony from experts is also good evidence to prove damages. Medical experts can testify about future treatments, surgeries, or therapies you need as you continue to recover from an injury. This helps us prove future medical damages and future lost wages, especially if medical experts confirm that you may never return to your pre-accident earning capacity.

    What if I File My Personal Injury Lawsuit Late?

    If you file a personal injury lawsuit late, it will likely be dismissed. Then, you may have no way to get compensation, so learn your filing deadline right away.

    Personal injury plaintiffs generally have three years to file lawsuits in New York. However, you may have longer to sue if any tolling exceptions apply, which pause the statute of limitations for various specific reasons.

    The statute of limitations tolls for minors until they reach the age of 18. It also pauses for victims hurt by defendants who then leave the state or reside under a false name, and our lawyers can see if any tolling exceptions apply to your personal injury case in Ridgewood.

    We can determine the exact filing deadline for your case and take the necessary steps to meet it.

    Call Today About Your Injury Lawsuit in Ridgewood

    The Carrion Law Firm’s personal injury lawyers can discuss your case for free when you call (718) 841-0083.