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Introducing, the Tort Law
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By: Lala C. Ballatan Email Article
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Even before reaching formal courtroom proceedings, most personal injury cases already get settled. Cases that actually go into trial in court are either heard by a judge or a jury in determining the extent of damages and liability for it.

The amount of money to be awarded to the plaintiff as payment for damages is determined by either the judge or the jury. Some payments for damages amount up to millions of dollars.

If you have grounds to believe that another person or group is liable for your injuries, then you may go file for a personal injury claims lawsuit. Evaluate your case carefully with the help of an experienced personal injury attorney as soon as possible.

There is a limited amount of time given in filing of personal injury cases. However, the statute of limitations varies from state to state. By knowing the strengths and weaknesses of your case, you may determine early on if your case has a big chance of winning.

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