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A Guide To Atlanta’s Personal Injury Cases and Terminology: PT 2

July 6, 2017 | General Tips

A Guide To Atlanta’s Personal Injury Cases and Terminology Part 2 | Fast HelpExperiencing a personal injury as a result of an accident is not something that anyone wants to be confronted with. However, if you are involved in a car crash that causes substantial physical and emotional damage, you may need to file a personal injury lawsuit to collect compensation for missed work or medical costs

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Personal Injury Lawsuits

The specialists at FAST HELP offered a variety of definitions associated with standard terminology used in personal injury cases. In this follow-up article, we are going to review more definitions that you should be aware of to protect yourself in and outside of the courtroom.

Common Atlanta Personal Injury Terminology

Affidavit: This term refers to a document that contains written statements and other factual points of information related to an accident. The individual creating the affidavit is referred to in a courtroom as an affiant. To create an affidavit, you are required to offer an official statement under oath, before a judge or a licensed public notary.

Discovery: A discovery or motion of discovery is the legal process of investigating the information or details surrounding a personal injury lawsuit. The process usually starts after a personal injury lawsuit or a demand letter has been filed with a court of law. Both the plaintiff and the defendant are allowed to invoke a variety of techniques to determine how the accident took place and who is at fault, including official depositions and interviews.

Deposition: Depositions refer to official witness testimonies that speak to and provide information on the circumstances of an accident. This particular methodology is often used to collect information from key witnesses that can be used in court, without requiring the presence of each witness.

The Preponderance of the Evidence: When filing a personal injury lawsuit, the plaintiff is legally required to offer evidence that highlights how their rights were violated by the defendant. Unlike criminal cases where a guilty conviction can only be reached when the evidence proves guilt beyond a reason of doubt – personal injury cases can be determined when the weight of the plaintiff’s argument makes it more likely than not that the defendant is at fault.

Judgment: In the chance that a personal injury lawsuit does end up in a trial, a court or judge is responsible for determining the results. This decision is referred to as a judgment. If the court or judge rules in the plaintiff’s favor, the judgment will cover how much compensation is owed, among other varying responses.

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