Types Of Personal Injury Accidents

Submitted by Norman on Mon, 07/26/2010 - 11:47

There are a number of different categories of Personal Injury that a person can claim, depending on the type of injury suffered. These are all cases where the person who suffers an injury can sue for damages. Below are some of the Personal Injury accidents for which a person can sue.

Motor vehicle accidents are the most common accidents involving personal injury claims. These accidents result from a person’s negligence on the road leading to the injury of others. Vehicles involved in motor vehicle accidents include automobiles, motorcycles, boats, trains and buses.

Workplace accidents are another category of Personal Injury accidents. These include such things as accidents caused by faulty products or by construction sites that have not been properly protected. A failure to protect or at least to warn an employee of a danger can be grounds for that business to be sued for damages.

Accidents caused by negligent acts are also personal injury accidents. These are acts that could have been prevented but were caused because of a guilty party’s negligence. Slip and fall accidents, dog bite accidents and burn accidents are common types of negligent acts. A party that fails to prevent one of these accidents can be sued for damages.

The last type of Personal Injury accidents is medical malpractice. Medical malpractice occurs when a medical professional fails to use the right medical standards to protect a patient. A number of injuries, including brain injuries, can be caused by a medical procedure accident. A victim can sue for damages that relate to the treatment and suffering as a result of medical malpractice.

There are also other types of accidents for which an injured party can make a Personal Injury claim. To learn more about the types of Personal Injury claims or to see if you have a case, you should consult a qualified personal injury lawyer. Personal Injury lawyers can explain the claims process and will often offer an initial evaluation of your case at no charge.

For a more detailed look at the different categories of Personal Injury Articles, please check out our section on the categories of Personal Injury.