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Injured At Your Neighbor's House? 4 Steps You Should Take To Receive The Compensation You're Entitled To

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If the neighborhood BBQ resulted in you injuring yourself at your neighbor's house, you might be confused about what you should do next. This is particularly true if your neighbor is refusing to accept responsibility. If the injuries you suffered were a result of negligence on the part of your neighbor, you may be entitled to compensation, whether they admit responsibility or not. Premises liability holds property owners responsible for accidents and injuries that occur on their property. If you've been injured on your neighbor's property, here are four steps you should take to protect your rights to receive compensation.

Get Medical Help

The first thing you should do after an accident is get medical help. Go to the emergency room, or to your personal physician as soon as you can. Use your health insurance to obtain medical care but let your health care providers know that your injuries are the result of an accident. They'll be able to document your injuries and your medical bills so that you can receive compensation for the care you receive.

Take Pictures of the Scene

If possible, you should take pictures of the location where the injuries occurred. Whether you fell in a hole that wasn't protected or tripped over a sidewalk that was in disrepair, you'll need the photographs to document where the injuries occurred. If you're planning on suing, it's important that you take pictures before your neighbors have a chance to make repairs to the accident scene.

Seal Your Clothing

After the accident, you should remove the clothing you were wearing, including your shoes, and place them in a bag. Leave them in a secure location in your home. If your neighbors try to say that the clothing you were wearing contributed to the accident, you'll need to be able to provide them as evidence.

Seek Legal Advice

If your neighbors continue to deny responsibility, or the insurance company is refusing to cooperate with you, be sure to seek legal advice. A personal injury attorney will be able to help you receive the care you need. Don't be intimidated by the insurance company, especially if they try to say that you don't have a claim.

If you've been injured in your neighbor's yard, and they're refusing to accept responsibility, you'll need to take action. Follow the tips provided here to make sure you receive the care and compensation you're entitled to. For more information, contact a company like Goebel Law Office.


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