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Personal Injury
Personal injury is a legal term
for an injury to the body, mind or emotions, as opposed to an injury to property.[1] The term is most
commonly used to refer to a type of tort lawsuit alleging that the plaintiff's injury has been caused by the negligence of another.
The most common types of personal injury claims are road traffic accidents,
accidents at work, tripping accidents, assault claims, accidents in the home, defective product accidents and
holiday accidents. The term personal injury also incorporates medical and dental accidents (which lead to numerous medical
negligence claims every year) and 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.
If the negligence of another party can be proved, the injured party may be
entitled to monetary compensation from that party. In the United
States, this system is complex and controversial, with critics calling
for various forms of tort
reform. Attorneys often represent clients on a "contingency basis,"
in which the attorney's fee is a percentage of the plaintiff's eventual compensation, payable when the case
is resolved. Oftentimes, having an attorney becomes essential because cases become extremely complex, such as
in medical malpratice cases.
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