Crime Victims May Have Grounds To File A Personal Injury Claim
The most common basis for personal injury claims is typically an accident or negligence, but crime victims may be able to file a personal injury lawsuit against their attackers and/or the property owner of the location where the attack occurred. Assault and battery and sex crimes often result in physical and emotional injury. When this happens, a personal injury (PI) claim may be filed to help remedy the injuries and help the victim recover from the experience.3 Filing Options For PI Claims
A PI claim can help cover the victim's medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property loss or damage. There are three ways that crime victims can file a PI claim, depending on the circumstances.- Property Insurance Claims. Personal attacks that take place on private or commercial property may be covered by the property owner's insurance policy.
- Worker's Compensation Claims. If the attack occurred at your place of work, you may be able to file a worker's compensation claim.
- Civil Lawsuit. Victims can file civil lawsuits against their attackers. A civil lawsuit is separate and distinct from a criminal lawsuit and you can pursue both types of lawsuits, if the situation warrants it.
Examples Of Attacks That May Result In A Personal Injury Claim
- Workplace attacks
- Hotel/Motel attacks
- Attacks in parking lots
- Attacks at businesses
- Attacks or assaults that happen on private property
- Attacks at entertainment venues, such as amusement parks, concerts, bars, and nightclubs
Contact the personal injury attorneys at Eisenberg Law Offices in Madison, WI by calling 608-256-8356 or emailing Info@EisenbergLaw.org. We offer free consultations so you can learn more about the options available to you.
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