What Can Be Considered Personal Injury According to Kansas Law

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What Can Be Considered Personal Injury According to Kansas Law

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Personal injury law provides legal backing and compensation to people who get injured due to someone’s negligence. Several incidents may count as a case of personal injury; however, not every claim qualifies as a personal injury in Kansas. According to Kansas law, a broad scope of incidents can qualify for a claim; nevertheless, they can be categorized under three main categories. Here are the major categories of personal injury claims in Kansas.

Physical Injuries

The most common cause of personal injury in Kansas revolves around physical harm. This is because it is the most visible and measurable type of personal injury. Physical injuries include a wide range of incidents that have caused bodily harm to you or your property. One of the most common claims under physical injury is car accidents. Whether you are a cyclist, driver, or pedestrian, you have the right to take up a personal injury claim if you are injured in an accident due to another person’s negligence.

On the other hand, other incidents can also count as personal injury under Kansas law. There’s the premises liability case, where a property owner’s failure to maintain safe conditions of its property leads to slip, trip, or fall incidents. Workplace accidents, product defects, and medical malpractices also lead to obvious physical harm. Kansas personal injury law also extends to cases involving intentional torts such as physical assaults, bullying, battery, or false imprisonment. Given the complexity of getting compensation regarding these personal injuries, it is suitable to work with an experienced personal injury lawyer in Kansas.

Psychological Injuries

While physical injury is the most common and visible type of personal injury, Kansas law also recognizes the authenticity of psychological and emotional damage. People who suffer emotional damage as a result of another person’s negligence are qualified for compensation through a psychological injury claim. This can include cases of medical malpractices that lead to clinical depression, emotional distress such as grief and anguish, and abuses, which have in one way affected your mental well-being and caused significant emotional harm. However, to succeed with a psychological claim, you have to prove that the other person’s action has caused a measurable amount of emotional and psychological harm to you.

Wrongful Death

The third category of personal injury law in Kansas is wrongful death. This case arises when someone lost their life due to someone else’s recklessness and negligence. Wrongful death can happen from several incidents that were listed under physical injuries. A fatal car accident, an employee losing his life due to inadequate occupational safety, violent conduct, product defects, and wrong administration of medicine that led to death; all these instances can be classified under wrongful death. The victim’s surviving family members can file these claims in Kansas.

Irrespective of your personal injury case, you need to employ the services of an experienced personal injury lawyer in Kansas. Kansas personal injury law has strict statute requirements and comparative fault; you need someone who will assess your case, seek justice, and get you the deserved compensation.

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