Texas Body and Limb Injury Compensation
Thousands of Texas residents injure their bodies and limbs every day. Unfortunately, many of those people lose an entire limb or lose the functionality of an important aspect of their body, such as the ability to walk. If you injure your body or a limb, you may be entitled to compensation.
According to Texas’s statute of limitations, a victim has only a short amount of time to file his or her body or limb injury case. Unfortunately, many Texas residents never realize that they were entitled to some type of compensation, or they wait too long and run out of time to file their claim.
Injuring an important part of your body can affect the rest of your life. It could force you to undergo years of physical therapy and even extensive surgeries, in addition to chronic pain. If you have injured a limb or another part of your body, the sooner you contact a personal injury attorney, who specializes in body and limb injuries, you are more likely to receive compensation—sometimes upwards of $200,000 or more.
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Body and Limb Injuries
Body and limb injuries include broken arms and legs, cuts and lacerations, amputations, muscle strains, fractures, and many more. These can result from sports, excessive or improper work conditions, falling on a slippery surface, or just negligence. It is important to work closely with a lawyer to file your body or limb injury claim.
Claims can be filed for physical and emotional injuries, lost wages, medical and physical therapy bills, and even pain and suffering. Body and limb lawyers are specialists in personal injury law and will work quickly to investigate your case and help you seek compensation. Most likely, the other people involved in the accident will have lawyers working hard for them, so it is important to seek your own representation immediately.
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