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PERSONAL INJURY

Personal injury in the context of the law refers to any injury sustained by an individual because of the actions, inactions, or negligence of another individual. Automobile collisions are perhaps the most common type of personal injury cases, but slip and falls, dog bites, and defective product and road design are other examples of personal injury cases. If you have been injured in an automobile collision, slip and fall, dog bite, or anything similar, you might have claims against the “bad party.”

 

This practice area also consists of issues with an individual’s insurance company, specifically when an insurance company refuses to pay for injuries for which they are obligated to cover under a policy. It’s easy to believe that your insurance company will provide you with the monetary coverage you are owed under your insurance policy. Unfortunately, however, insurance companies don’t often play ball.

 

The Townsend Law Firm has over 12 years of experience in handling both simple and complex personal injury claims – from the beginning, to settlement, or even to trial. Contact us today to find out more information about your potential personal injury case.

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