Did someone else cause you to suffer a brain injury? If so, they could owe you compensation for your medical bills, lost earnings, and the other long-term consequences they left you with. The Federal Way brain injury lawyers at Park Chenaur and Associates can aggressively pursue this compensation at no upfront cost to you.
Deadlines for Brain Injury Legal Actions
If you suffered a brain injury due to someone else’s negligent or intentionally harmful behavior, you should act quickly to protect your right to compensation. That’s because there are certain deadlines for taking legal action against at-fault parties. Under Washington state law, in most cases you have three years from your injury to file a lawsuit. Therefore, if you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury, you should consult a personal injury attorney as soon as possible. Even if you want to resolve your case through an insurance claim, you will gain the upper hand in negotiations if you maintain a lawsuit as a viable option. If your brain injury resulted from a workplace accident, you have one year from the accident date to file a workers’ compensation claim with the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries.
Holding Insurance Companies Accountable
A brain injury can leave you facing significant expenses due to medical bills and lost income. It can also lead to a long-term battle with the at-fault party’s insurance provider. That’s because insurance companies are for-profit businesses that lose those profits when they have to pay out substantial claims, like those involving brain injuries and other long-term ailments. The insurance company reviewing your claim is already looking for any reason to deny it or diminish its payout.
The stakes are too high for you to try to battle the insurance company alone. Instead, turn to the brain injury lawyers at Park Chenaur and Associates for help. We are fighters who know how to hold insurance companies accountable and make them honor the policies they issue.