delaware Personal Injury Lawyers
If you have suffered any type of personal injury including bodily injury, sickness or disease resulting from libel, slander, malicious prosecution, someone else's neglect, false arrest or false imprisonment, or if you have lost a loved one due to any of these factors, you need to consult with an experienced delaware personal injury lawyer right away to protect your legal rights and fight for the compensation to which you are entitled.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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I Was Injured. Can I File A Lawsuit Against The Party That Caused My Injury?
You can make a claim against another party or parties if they are more at fault for your injuries than you are. In general, when a person is injured as a result of another person's negligence, the … more -
Who Is Responsible When A Person Is Injured?
The law of personal injury is concerned with determining who may be responsible for your injuries and how much they should be required to pay for your damages. Personal injury is part of the law … more -
How Do I Decide If I Need To Hire An Attorney?
There are situations where an attorney is unnecessary, such as very small cases. Small claims court in Delaware will handle claims up to $15,000. If your injury is a minor one that will not result … more
Legal Articles
- What is Litigation Funding?
Sometimes you have no choice but to sue another party in court for personal injuries that sustained in an accident. The reasons for the lawsuit may be just and the potential outcome of the lawsuit may be important. However, no matter how just or important a case is the potential plaintiff must weigh the potential benefits of litigation against the actual costs of litigation. The … more - What are Good Samaritan laws?
Good Samaritan laws, which are also known as Volunteer Protection laws, are state laws that are enacted to protect healthcare providers and other rescue personnel from being sued as a result of providing help to a victim during an emergency situation. As long as you use reasonable care in assisting a person during an emergency, based on the resources that you have available to you at the … more