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In the event that you are injured by no fault of your own and assuming you are physically able to do so safely, when should you start thinking about getting legal help?
Many individuals who have been injured in Florida often times do not take advantage of the various legal resources available to them for obtaining compensation or recovering damages. They may feel as if their injuries are not significant enough for pursuing a personal injury case or that the financial obligations would be too great. Yet these common misconceptions need to be brought to the attention of a legal professional who can help you determine whether or not to move forward with an injury case.
Becoming aware of the critical steps which should be carried out
immediately in the event of an injury can ultimately decide whether your day in court is a
successful one. Fort
Lauderdale personal injury attorney, Edward H. Zebersky emphasizes this and offers crucial
information to remember if you experience an injury. “You should probably think about getting
legal help almost immediately. The first thing that you need to do is make sure that you get medical
help and that you go see a doctor. But along with that it’s important that in any
situation where you believe that you have been injured incorrectly or as the result of negligence of
another individual, that the liability of that individual be preserved almost immediately. This
means taking pictures or doing a prompt and thorough investigation of how the accident happened to
preserve any testimony and/or evidence that may be there.”
Edward H. Zebersky
Florida Personal Injury Attorney
4000 Hollywood Blvd. Suite
675
South Hollywood, Florida 33021
