Madawaska County Personal Injury Lawyer
At Preszler Injury Lawyers, we know how challenging it can be to recover from severe injuries. The survivors of traumatic accidents often face a world of new challenges, encountering difficulties they never anticipated.
Depending on the severity of their accidents, injured residents of Madawaska County may experience a number of physical hardships as a result of another party’s negligence. Serious injuries have the potential to limit an accident survivor’s mobility, impair their cognitive functions, and rob them of their ability to live independently. Additionally, when injuries requiring expensive medical treatment and adjusted living costs prevent an accident survivor from returning to their workplace, financial uncertainties may cause them to endure financial, practical, psychological, and emotional challenges. These challenges can often, very understandably, feel insurmountable.
Our injury lawyers serving Madawaska County are passionate about fighting on behalf of injured community members who need the support and advocacy of legal professionals. If someone else’s wrongful conduct caused you to sustain injuries in an accident, we believe you should be entitled to justice. Our Madawaska County injury lawyers have a history of providing legal assistance to people who have sustained a range of injuries in preventable accidents caused by the negligence of another party or entity. These injuries often include:
- Broken or fractured bones
- Cuts and lacerations
- Strains and sprains
- Musculoskeletal injuries
- Facial and dental injuries
- Internal organ damage
- Neck and back injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Paralysis
- Concussions
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Amputations
- And more
In Madawaska County, many injured accident survivors believe the process of pursuing legal action will be complicated, drawn out, and expensive. Because of this, they are often hesitant to even inquire about legal options that may be available after they have been injured by the negligence of another party. However, at Preszler Injury Lawyers, we do our best to make the process of pursuing a claim as straightforward and financially accessible as possible.
In fact, our injury lawyers serving Madawaska County provide initial consultations to prospective clients in the community at no charge. Our initial consultations are always free to residents of Madawaska County, so that injured community members can receive the benefit of our legal advice, regardless of their financial situation.
Additionally, our Madawaska County injury lawyers work on a contingency-fee basis. That means, if you are eligible to file a lawsuit against the party or entity whose negligence resulted in your injuries, you will not pay unless there is a successful resolution to your case. In other words, there is no fee for our legal services unless you win.
Our injury lawyers serving Madawaska County invest in each of the clients we represent. By handling all aspects of our clients’ civil claims, we endeavour to provide the injured people we represent with essential peace of mind. We take care of their legal matters so that they can focus on their recovery.
Our Madawaska County injury lawyers may be able to work closely with you to determine the maximum amount of financial compensation to which you are entitled, and fight on your behalf to recover the costs of damages you have incurred because of your injuries, as well as those you may incur in the future. These damages may include:
- Medical expenses
- Pain and suffering
- In-home attendant care
- Lost wages due to missed work
- Reduced future earning capacity
- Adjusted living expenses
- Rehabilitation costs
- And possibly more
Preszler Injury Lawyers have experience compiling various forms of evidence, including testimonies from medical experts, the results of medical examinations, police reports, eyewitness testimonies, video surveillance, and more. By presenting a robust portfolio of evidence, our injury lawyers serving Madawaska County may be able to prove that your injuries were sustained in an accident caused by the negligence of another party or entity.
If it can be proven that another party or entity owed you a duty of care but failed to adequately ensure your safety by engaging in wrongful behaviour, they may be considered liable for damages you incurred as a result of their negligence. Injured accident victims do not need to have a prior, personal relationship with an at-fault party in order to be owed a duty of care. As a matter of fact, countless Madawaska County residents have a legal obligation to provide a reasonable degree of care to the people around them.
In this province, anyone who owns or operates a motor vehicle is legally required to take reasonable precautions behind the wheel in order to prevent causing another road-user unintentional harm. A failure to take the safety of other drivers, cyclists, motorcycle operators, pedestrians, and passengers riding in vehicles into consideration could cause injury-causing collisions. Drivers may be considered negligent if their violations of provincial traffic laws lead to an accident in which another party sustains injuries. Common examples of traffic law violations that may constitute driver negligence include:
- Texting while driving
- Driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs
- Speeding excessively
- Driving recklessly
- Distracted driving
- Ignoring traffic signals/signs
- And more
The owners and/or occupiers of local properties are also legally obligated to routinely maintain their premises, addressing on-site hazards regularly so that guests do not sustain injuries while visiting the property. If a property owner/occupier fails to adequately repair or remove potentially dangerous maintenance issues on their premises, or if they fail to warn guests about a hazard on their property that may cause accidental injuries, they may be considered negligent. This is because, by failing to properly address unsafe conditions in or around their commercial or residential spaces, property owners/occupiers are, in essence, foregoing the duty of care they are legally required to provide to their guests, customers, employees, tenants, or other visitors.
By working with our injury lawyers serving Madawaska County, community members who have sustained injuries in a variety of accidents resulting from another party’s negligence may be able to recover financial compensation for damages they have sustained because of their injuries. If you are eligible to pursue a civil claim for damages, our Madawaska County injury lawyers may be able to prove that:
- The at-fault party owed you a duty of care
- The duty of care owed to you was not sufficiently fulfilled
- The failure to provide a duty of care caused an accident
- The accident caused you to sustain compensable damages
Free Consultation for Madawaska County Residents – We Don’t Get Paid Unless We Win
To discuss the details of your accident with Preszler Injury Lawyers and learn if you may be entitled to financial compensation, book your free, initial consultation with our injury lawyers serving Madawaska County today.