Chicago Personal Injury Lawyer
David K. Kremin's affiliates concentrate on personal injury cases in Chicago and throughout the country. His affiliated law firms consist of teams of dedicated and experienced lawyers with years of experience in personal injury cases.
If you have been injured or suffer resulting from personal injury, you could be entitled to compensation. We believe our personal injury clients should be compensated fully for their personal injury or emotional anguish resulting from the other party's negligence. Our affiliated nationwide and Chicago lawyers annually secure significant money awards on behalf of our injured clients. Let Kremin's affiliated law firms be your Chicago personal injury lawyers of choice.
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What Constitutes a Personal Injury Case?
Personal injury is a legal term for an injury to the body, mind or emotions. A personal injury case is a type of lawsuit claiming that the plaintiff's injury has been caused by the negligence of another.
The most common types of personal injury cases are automobile accidents, work accidents, premise accidents (falls, trips, slips), assault claims, accidents in the home, product defect accidents, and holiday accidents.
The term personal injury also includes medical malpractice and dental accidents and other conditions that are often classified as industrial disease cases, including asbestosis and mesothelioma, chest diseases (e.g., emphysema, pneumoconiosis, silicosis, chronic bronchitis, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and chronic obstructive airways disease), vibration white finger, occupational deafness, occupational stress, contact dermititis, and repetitive strain injury cases.
Expected Compensation from Personal Injury Cases
If the negligence of another party can be proved, then the injured party may be entitled to monetary compensation from that party.
There is no cost to the client; the lawyer's fee is a percentage of the plaintiff's eventual compensation, payable when the case is resolved. Having an attorney is essential because personal injury cases can become extremely complex, such as in medical malpractice cases.
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