Articles Tagged with Drowning

10-8-24-money-troubles-300x200Drowning is a leading cause of accidental death across the United States, but most drownings are non-fatal. However, even when a drowning incident doesn’t end in death, recovery does not always end after resuscitation. Even when survivors seem fine, risks abound.

Here are five steps you should take to protect your finances after an accident:

  1. Seek Immediate Medical Attention

9-24-24-5-Steps-300x2001. See the Doctor and Follow Through on Referrals

Drowning isn’t always deadly, but even non-fatal accidents can have lifelong repercussions.

Although few parents are willing to take chances when it comes to their child’s chances of recovery, managing the aftermath of a traumatic incident isn’t easy. Even if you’ve already taken your child to the hospital, your next steps may be uncertain. Doctors don’t always consider family finances, and the recommendations you’ve received—for therapy, physical rehabilitation, or expensive prescription medications—could cost more than most New Yorkers can afford.

9-18-24-list-300x191Almost everybody knows that hiring the right lawyer can make a big difference when it comes time to take a drowning accident claim to trial. However, far too many people think that experienced representation comes at an unaffordable cost.

Although some attorneys charge exorbitant amounts of money for a single meeting, different law firms have different policies. The country’s best criminal defense lawyers and tax attorneys may bill their clients hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars per hour.

But personal injury lawyers work with people who are often struggling to make ends meet after an accident and can’t typically afford to take money away from their recovery.

9-9-24-decision-300x222People often associate the term “drowning” with “death,” but most drowning accidents aren’t fatal. In medicine and law, drowning is better defined as a process of respiratory impairment. It can begin seconds after water or another liquid enters the lungs and can have many different outcomes.

Drowning accidents can be placed into either of the following categories:

  1. Non-fatal drownings, or drownings that do not end in death; and

8-28-24-court-300x2001. Pre-Litigation: Consultation and Investigation

Preparing to take a case to trial is an intensive process.

Before filing a lawsuit, you’ll likely need to schedule a free consultation with a drowning accident attorney. Even if you’re confident in your claim, a lawyer can typically help assess your chances of obtaining compensation.

8-20-24-Buoy-300x158Drowning Doesn’t Just Mean Death

The term “drowning” is closely associated with death, but most drownings are not fatal.

In medicine and law, the definition of drowning is nuanced: it is not an outcome, but a process defined by “respiratory impairment from submersion [or] immersion” in water or another liquid.

8-14-24-Childrens-Pool-Safety-300x2001. Understand that Drowning Isn’t Always Fatal

Drowning is a leading cause of death for children around the world, but most drownings are not fatal. Instead, the term “drowning” can be used to describe any situation in which a person experiences “respiratory impairment from submersion [or] immersion,” whether in water or another liquid.

2. Assess Your Family’s Risk Factors

8-6-24-wrongful-death-300x200Slip-and-fall accidents can have many different outcomes.

Suppose an accident survivor sustains serious injuries through no fault of their own. In that case, they are often entitled to file a claim for compensation that can be used to pay for medical debt, replace lost income from work, and mitigate mental anguish. These claims typically take either of the following forms:

  1. A personal injury lawsuit; or

What-to-Expect-at-Trial-Blog-scaledBeing involved in a car accident is stressful enough, but the prospect of a trial can feel overwhelming. Suppose you’re facing this situation in Upstate New York. In that case, understanding the process can ease your anxiety and empower you to make informed decisions. Our elite team of Buffalo, New York, car accident injury lawyers at the Dietrich Law Firm P.C. represents countless car accident victims and wants to guide you through what to expect during a trial.

Before The Trial:

  1. Discovery: This phase involves exchanging information and evidence between both parties. We’ll assist you in gathering crucial documents like accident reports, medical records, and witness statements. This stage is essential for building a strong case.

EVIDENCE-scaledSuppose that you were severely injured because of another’s carelessness or recklessness. You may wonder how much evidence you need to win your personal injury lawsuit. Under New York law, plaintiffs in personal injury cases have the burden of proof. In other words, for the defendant to be held legally responsible, you must prove that they were negligent. Considering that insurance adjusters and jury members were not at the accident scene, your lawyer must use evidence to demonstrate your version of events. The outcome of your case will be highly contingent upon the quality of evidence you can provide. The more evidence your attorney has to substantiate the case, the higher your chances are of reaching a reasonable settlement or winning in court. 

 What Type Of Evidence Will Support My Case?

The first couple of hours and days following your accident are crucial for collecting and preserving evidence. Gathering evidence can seem stressful and daunting, especially if you need help knowing where to begin. Uncollected evidence can easily get lost or destroyed. Therefore, immediately after any accident, try to amass as much evidence as possible. Some common forms of evidence frequently used in personal injury lawsuits include:

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