Here are few of the more common myths that surround the act of filing a personal injury lawsuit or wrongful injury claim:
Myth number One: You must file a case and to go to court to receive any chance of compensation.
Truth: Every case is unique and in many cases you do not need to go to court to receive compensation. In fact most personal injury cases are settled out of court even before litigation. The facts are that in many cases insurance companies consider it much less expensive to settle amicably rather than spend money on litigation all things considered.
Myth number Two: Claims for personal injuries are difficult and complex as well as time consuming to file.
Truth: Personal injury claims become complicated in cases where liability is an issue. Claims for compensation are frequently settled within a time frame of 12 months. Those claims which are more complex involve liability issues and disputes and/or those in which a serious injury took place. This is generally however a hassle free matter when you employ the services of qualified and competent legal counsel.
Myth number Three: The notion that Insurance companies will deal with you in good faith and your need for a lawyer in the negotiation is less important than is generally perceived.

