Personal Injury Law

Personal Injury Law Allows Victims to Recover for a Loss

Personal injury law enables people who have been harmed to recover or otherwise be compensated for their loss. You may be eligible for different types of damages, depending on the circumstances of your personal injury. A loss can be any of the following, or a combination of these things:

  • Physical injury
  • Emotional trauma
  • Damage to property

The acts may be intentional, or they may be the result of negligence.

Keep in mind that in most cases, you only have a limited amount of time to initiate legal action. This is known as the statute of limitations, which for most cases allows injury victims up to two years to initiate a lawsuit.

Act now. Turn to Flager & Yockey, P.C. for strong representation in your personal injury case. We can help you find out what you need to do when you've been injured. It's important to remember that you will need to assist us to build the strongest case. This includes gathering facts related to your injury that may prove to be essential in winning your case.

Our Skilled Attorneys Can Fight For Your Rights in Your Personal Injury Case

We can put our resources and knowledge to work for you after any type of personal injury, from an automobile accident or truck wreck to a slip and fall you may have suffered on someone else's property.

Understanding Liability in Personal Injury Law

Liability is the obligation of whoever caused you personal injury to compensate you for appropriate damages. An individual or entity that has responsibility over a property or service is liable for how that property or service harms or injures others.

Understanding Damages in Personal Injury Cases

The legal term for monetary compensation owed to an injured party is "damages." As a victim, you can be awarded different types of damages for your injuries. The most common types of damages are compensatory (compensation for pain and suffering), punitive (payments aimed to punish) and nominal (small payments levied often for symbolic reasons).

Contact Our Personal Injury Firm

Unraveling such legal complexities can be difficult. We can help. If you have suffered an injury in Pennsylvania or New Jersey, tell the insurance companies you mean business. Contact Flager & Yockey, P.C., with offices in Trevose, New Hope, Philadelphia and New Jersey, for the knowledgeable representation you need.

Call (215) 953-5200 for your free personal injury consultation today.

Remember, you don't pay us unless you win.