Misconceptions About Personal Injury Lawsuits in New York 85978

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Pursuing compensation after an accident is often clouded by myths that often discourage accident victims from seeking the compensation they are entitled to. Below are some of false assumptions — and the truth behind each one.

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

That is an especially widespread myths. New York operates under a modified comparative negligence rule. What this means is a claim remains viable when you are found somewhat at fault. What you Saratoga DUI plea lawyer receive decreases by your degree of responsibility — but it does not get wiped away.

**False: "I can handle this myself — the adjuster will treat me fairly."**

Insurance companies are corporations driven by reducing expenses. Their initial offer is nearly always lower than the actual cost of your injuries. An experienced personal injury attorney understands every component of your damages — including ongoing treatment expenses and non-economic damages that adjusters typically undervalue.

**False: "Personal injury cases drag on forever."**

Though certain claims may take extended time, many personal injury cases in New York resolve within months. The timeline is shaped by the nature of your case, the willingness of the insurance company is in resolving the claim, and whether litigation becomes required.

**Misconception: "It has been too long since my injury — I have no options."**

The legal window for standard personal injury lawsuits in New York is 36 months. However, some special circumstances that may change that deadline — such as cases involving government entities, which require a notice of claim in just 90 days. If you are unsure whether your deadline has passed, consult a personal injury attorney as soon as possible.

**False: "Filing a lawsuit makes me a bad person."**

Filing a claim for injuries caused by another party's carelessness is exactly what the legal system was designed for — not something to feel guilty about. Medical bills, time away from work, and chronic pain impose genuine economic consequences. Holding the responsible party responsible is the way the justice system is supposed to function.

Ianniello Chauvin, LLP's team, clients are given straightforward answers from the initial consultation. There are no inflated expectations — just a realistic picture of where your claim stands and a plan for getting you the recovery you deserve.