West Palm Beach Accident & Injury Lawyer
Defining Negligence
According to Merriam-Webster, negligence may be defined as: "failure to exercise the care that a reasonably prudent person would exercise in like circumstances." In the field of personal injury law, negligence may be described as an act or failure to act that constitutes a failure to provide reasonable caution or care in the circumstances, when this results in the injury of another person. An individual or business entity may be considered negligent and therefore held accountable for injuries that another sustains due to their conduct.
Was someone else careless or reckless, leading to an accident or other incident that left you or a loved one seriously injured? Now is the time to talk to a West Palm Beach personal injury lawyer about your legal rights and options. You may have the right to hold the negligent party responsible for what they have done by seeking
financial compensation for medical expenses, lost earnings and even emotional trauma that you have experienced as a result of the incident.
The particular circumstances surrounding an accident or injury will dictate what may be considered negligence. For example, a doctor or other medical professional may be held to a much higher standard of conduct regarding the treatment of a patient than the driver of a car may be held to exercise safety on the road. This is why it is important to work with an attorney who has extensive experience in this field and with cases in your local area in particular. Having a complete understanding of personal injury law and how negligence affects an injured party's right to compensation and the value of their claim will play an important role in a lawyer's ability to provide effective counsel.
West Palm Beach Injury Attorney: Proving Negligence
Whether you were involved in a car accident,
bitten by a dog, injured in a
slip and fall accident or harmed due to
medical malpractice, our firm can help. We have the resources to fully investigate your claim to determine and the prove negligence whenever necessary.
Contact a West Palm Beach injury attorney at our firm today to discuss your case and how we can help. |