Personal Injury Terminology: Causation
Personal injury cases sometimes face challenges related to proving the plaintiff’s claims. Doing so involves concepts such as causation, which entails demonstrating that the injury was directly caused by the defendant’s actions or negligence.
If the plaintiff can show that he or she would not be injured without the involvement of the defendant, the court will likely deem the personal injury claim valid. However, the situation becomes more complicated in the case of preexisting injuries that were exacerbated by the defendant’s actions. For this reason, an experienced personal injury attorney can be a valuable help in obtaining the compensation you need to recover.
Learn more about the concepts involved in a personal injury case by calling Malman Law at (312) 983-6193. Our Zero Fee Guarantee ensures that you take no financial risk by seeking legal help. And, as always, your case evaluation is free and confidential, so call today.
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