Kentucky Personal Injury Frequently Asked Questions


When it comes to frequently asked questions and Kentucky personal injury lawsuits, it’s important to at least have general information, so you have an idea of what to expect. However, keep in mind that every case is different, and you can’t get any sound answers about your own case until you consult with a lawyer. After all, some of the answers to your questions may change with the specific circumstances surround the case. The following are common frequently asked questions regarding Kentucky personal injury.

How much will my personal injury case cost?

Frequently Asked Questions - Kentucky Personal Injury 1Many personal injury cases are based on a contingent fee arrangement. This means that the fee is based on a percentage of the settlement when the matter is concluded. The biggest advantage of contingency fee arrangements is that you don’t have to worry about expenses while the lawyers work on seeking compensation for your injuries.

What happens if I don’t win?

If you hire an attorney who charges a contingency fee, and the case is lost, then you don’t pay anything at all.  The terms of a contingency fee arrangement are based on winning the case or reaching a settlement.

How do I know if I should file a personal injury claim?

If the situation, or personal injury, has placed an undue burden on you in some way, there is a good chance that you have a reason to file a claim. There are also tort laws to consider, which determine the amounts and some of the conditions required to file a claim. The best thing to do is to set up an appointment with Harville Law Offices if you think you may have cause to file a personal injury claim. Your attorney can then help gather the details and help you determine the best way to proceed.

If the act wasn’t deliberate, do I still have a claim?

Not every personal injury case involves an act of malice. Yes, there are those who deliberately seek to harm others, but more often than not, the injury came about as an accident. In fact, in some cases, you may not even be upset with the person responsible for the injury. Sometimes personal injury claims are filed in court against insurance companies who simply choose not to pay the claim. In these cases, you may file a claim against the insurance company.

What if they try to settle out of court?

Frequently Asked Questions - Kentucky Personal Injury 2It isn’t unheard of to settle a case out of court, but it’s always a good idea to contact a lawyer before agreeing to anything. Remember that the numbers may look significant to you but may not be much to an insurance company and may not even cover your claim. In fact, it’s really a good idea to take frequently asked questions and Kentucky personal injury issues directly to a personal injury attorney who can address your issue rather than attempting to navigate the process alone.

If you have questions regarding your accident contact Harville Law Offices immediately at (502) 245-2333 or contact us online so we can help.