Misconceptions About Personal Injury Cases in New York 85868

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Pursuing compensation after an accident comes with misinformation that can prevent injured people from pursuing the financial recovery they are entitled to. Let us address some of false assumptions — and the reality in practice for each one.

**Myth: "If the accident was partly my fault, I can't recover anything."**

This is a particularly harmful misconceptions. New York uses a pure comparative negligence system. What this means is recovery is possible even if you were somewhat at fault. Your award gets adjusted by your share of fault — but it does not get misdemeanor lawyer Saratoga Springs wiped away.

**False: "I don't need a lawyer — the adjuster is going to pay what I am owed."**

Carriers are corporations driven by reducing expenses. The initial offer is frequently less than what your case is worth. A qualified personal injury attorney knows the true value of your claim — including ongoing medical costs and pain and suffering damages that adjusters routinely minimize.

**Misconception: "Personal injury claims are never-ending."**

It is true that complex matters may take extended time, many personal injury claims in New York reach resolution within several months to a year. The timeline is shaped by the nature of your case, the willingness of opposing counsel about negotiations, and whether a trial becomes unavoidable.

**Misconception: "Too much time has passed after my injury — I cannot do anything."**

New York's filing deadline for standard personal injury cases in New York is 36 months. But, there are special circumstances that can shorten that deadline — for example cases involving government entities, where require a notice of claim within 90 days. If you are unsure whether your claim is still viable, contact a personal injury lawyer without delay.

**Misconception: "Suing someone makes me a bad person."**

Filing a claim for injuries caused by another party's irresponsible actions is exactly what the legal system was designed for — not an act of greed. Medical bills, missed income, and chronic physical limitations impose genuine financial consequences. Holding the person who caused your injuries responsible is the way the justice system is supposed to function.

At Ianniello Chauvin, LLP, injured individuals are given straightforward answers from the initial consultation. There are no inflated expectations — only a realistic picture of where your claim stands and a plan for getting you the recovery you deserve.