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When Does an Injury Qualify for a Settlement in SC?

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When you’re hurt, it can take time, money, and energy to recover. If you’re involved in a South Carolina accident, however, you might not be so sure that it automatically means you quality for compensation.

So, when does an injury qualify for a settlement in South Carolina? Because not every claim is so clear, you may need a lawyer from Hawklaw, PA to help you answer that crucial question. If you’re not sure whether you qualify for compensation, your lawyer can tell you when you’ve met the following thresholds for a settlement.

When You Need Medical Care

When you’re hurt, chances are good that you need to head to the hospital as soon as possible. Even something that seems small, such as a slip-and-fall accident in a store, can leave you with an injured back or even a concussion. More serious situations, such as a car accident, could leave you in pain and dealing with treatment for years.

If you need medical care to any degree, however, you shouldn’t have to pay for it. Hospital bills can be expensive, even if you have insurance. If you racked up some bills from the ambulance ride to the ongoing treatment, you may be entitled to compensation.

Your Losses Should Be Covered

If you’re hurt in an accident, chances are good that you suffered some severe injuries and losses. You might have been traumatized after a dog bit you, for example, or you’re now anxious on the road after someone hit your motorcycle.

If you’ve been hurt because someone else was careless, you’ll need to take action to get compensated for your damages. That means getting both your economic and non-economic losses covered.

For example, you might have suffered some damage to your car, which you shouldn’t have to repair. You might also struggle with pain after the crash. Even if your medical care wasn’t expensive, your pain can affect your quality of life and should be compensated. Because you’ve possibly suffered severe losses, it’s important to act now and get compensation for your injuries.

Seek Out a South Carolina Injury Lawyer

Determining whether you quality for a settlement is tough. You might not have been seriously injured, or you might not be sure who’s responsible for your losses. Fortunately, your lawyer can help when you’re asking, “When does an injury qualify for a settlement in South Carolina?”

The answer depends on your unique claim, which is where a lawyer from HawkLaw, PA can help. We know that you’re facing complex injuries and losses, and we know how confusing this can be. That’s why we offer free consultations.* That way, you know whether you might qualify for a settlement before you begin.

Ready to get answers about your claim? Your attorney is waiting. Give us a call at 1-888-HAWK-LAW (429-5529) or fill out the online form below to get the help you may need.

 

  • The information provided above is not legal advice. Each claim is different, and results are not guaranteed. An attorney-client relationship is not created by the submission of the form below.
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