Is My Car Injury Claim Frivolous?

A lawsuit’s legitimacy plays a major role in determining how far the court will take that particular claim. If the court decides there are no reasonable grounds for that suit, they may throw out the claim. There may be additional fines and penalties for the legal counsel that pursued the claim as well. However, a legitimate suit can go forward with an argument for why the claimant may be due financial compensation.

For more information regarding your rights and options after an injury, contact the Waukesha car accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. at 800-242-2874 today.

Auto Accident Claims and Frivolous Lawsuits

A person filing a lawsuit may not fully understand the basic legal grounds for a lawsuit. An advisor can help by going into further detail regarding these foundational facts for every lawsuit. In simple terms, the following are often considered some of the most necessary pieces of any injury claim:

  • There must be an actual injury for which one should be compensated
  • The defendant must be responsible for that injury
  • There must be a causal link between the defendant’s actions and the injury

There are penalties for pursuing a frivolous lawsuit, meaning that a potential claimant should sit down with a legal professional and discuss the legitimacy of their claim before taking up any action.

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An injury from a car accident can create a host of problems for the injured person, costing them a significant sum of money in treatment and recovery. For more information regarding your options in pursing compensation, contact the Waukesha auto accident attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. by calling 800-242-2874.

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