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Personal Injury Lawsuit Process

Learn about the personal injury lawsuit process to better understand your case. This slide show the process involved in a personal injury lawsuit. For more information, contact Ganim Injury Lawyers in Connecticut. Call (203)445-6542 or (877)828-4279. You can also email at george@ganiminjurylawyers.com or fax at 203-713-8388. Visit us at http://ganiminjurylawyers.com

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Personal Injury Lawsuit Process

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  1. Personal Injury Lawsuit Process

  2. Personal injury lawsuits take many forms. A layman may not know the ins and outs of a personal injury lawsuit process. • These cases generally run very slow. If you are involved in a personal injury case, learning the process of the lawsuit will help in understanding your case better.

  3. Personal Injury Lawsuit Process

  4. Meeting with an Attorney • While meeting with an attorney, you can learn about him/her in order to decide if he is the best attorney to represent your case. The attorney will also try to understand your case to see if he/she should take the case.

  5. Starting the Case, Initial Court Papers The attorney will explain legal papers, including complaints, answers, and other motions involved at the beginning of a lawsuit.

  6. Fact-Finding and Discovery In this process the opponents in a lawsuit get information from each other to establish facts in the case.

  7. Resolution before Trial (Motions) Many cases get resolved by motions to dismiss. The motion to dismiss is usually based on one or more of the following legal deficiencies: Lack of subject matter jurisdiction Lack of personal jurisdiction Improper venue Insufficiency of process or insufficient service of process

  8. Settlement If you have received a settlement offer from the opposing side, talk to your attorney and discuss the following points: Strength of the case Jury verdicts and settlement outcomes in similar cases Your chances of winning at trial Practical difficulties in trying the case Strengths and weaknesses in your evidence and strength and weaknesses in your opponent's evidence.

  9. Trial This is the process of jury selection, opening arguments, witness testimony, closing arguments, and all the way to the jury's verdict.

  10. Collecting Money after Judgment Winning at trial is not the final victory. Collecting on a judgment often requires work. In some situations the losing party either refuses to follow the court order or cannot afford to pay the amount of the judgment. If this happens, you may be required to take additional steps and incur further expenses to collect the money.

  11. Personal Injury Lawyer in Bridgeport, CT If you are looking for an experienced, knowledgeable personal injury lawyer in Connecticut, contact Ganim Injury Lawyers. They will provide you the attention and support you need. They have experience and skills to handle any kind of personal injury case. From preparing papers to talking with insurance, they will do it all.

  12. Contact Us: • Ganim Injury Lawyers • Personal Injury Attorney, ConnecticutPhone: (203)445-6542 or (877)828-4279 • Fax: (203)713-8388 • Email: george@ganiminjurylawyers.com • www.ganiminjurylawyers.com

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