Neinstein Personal Injury Lawyers

Understanding the different types of personal injury, and how a personal injury lawyer can help

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Canadians’ everyday lives are filled with behaviour that poses an injury risk. Driving, cycling, or walking to work in the morning could result in a serious injury. Heading to the hospital for a routine emergency room visit or purchasing an exciting new gadget could, in theory, result in a life-altering injury. But Canadians can’t live their lives looking over their shoulder, forever worried about the next big accident. It’s a busy world, and the distant chance of being injured shouldn’t affect the way you live your life.

However, in the unfortunate circumstance that you do suffer a serious injury, an experienced, competent personal injury lawyer can help put your mind at ease and give you the freedom to focus on recovery.

So what is a personal injury? FindLaw.com provides an excellent overview:

“Injuries can come from many different sources, whether they involve an intentional act (such as physical battery or slander), the negligent production of dangerous prescription drugs, or even tainted food. When you become injured through no fault (or limited fault) of your own, and another party is to blame, you may have a legitimate claim for damages.”

While that definition covers personal injuries in general, it’s worthwhile to look at some specific types of injuries that keep personal injury lawyers busiest. One useful way of categorizing injuries is to divide them by cause and type.

Some personal injuries defined by cause include:

Motor vehicle accident injuries

Cyclist and pedestrian injuries

Slip and fall injuries

Medical malpractice injuries

Personal injury cases defined by type include:

Traumatic brain injuries

Spinal cord injuries

Wrongful death

Most of the cases listed above would involve the negligence or malicious intent of an offending party. However, in some cases the lawsuit depends on liability. In product liability cases in particular, a standard of care is owed to consumers by the manufacturers, designers, distributors, and retailers of goods. Dangerous and defective products can do serious harm and cause injuries that may entitle the victim to fair and reasonable compensation.

If you or a member of your family has suffered from any of the above injuries, contact a Neinstein Personal Injury Lawyers personal injury lawyer today for a free, no-obligation consultation.