Plaintiff Claim for Personal Injury
by ATTORNEX in Personal Injury , Small Claims Court on May 20, 2024Choose Your Desired Option(s)
Product Details:
When preparing a “Plaintiff’s Claim for Personal Injury,” ATTORNEX “templated documents” save valuable time. Each case is unique, but these templates leverage standard similarities, allowing “Civil Litigation Practitioners” more time for intellectual legal processes. With this essential tool, “Civil Litigation Practitioners” now have more time for client interaction.
Common causes of action for “Personal Injury” lawsuits include:
The existence of a duty of care owed by the defendant to the plaintiff.
Breach of that duty by the defendant.
Causation linking the defendant’s breach to the plaintiff’s injury.
Resulting damages to the plaintiff.
Features:
Chronological sequence – clear writing style – no ‘legalese’ or formalisms
Templated Documents – Persuasive arguments & damages with legal requirements & consequences of fact.
Annotations to help you move forward – Reduce the need for outside counsel & second opinions
Compliance: Requirements including; rules for pleading in the Rules of Small Claims Court -Ontario
References to sections of statutes & Small Claims Rules – Simplifies researching particular legal points
MS Word templates are fillable, customizable, downloadable, and safe
Common injuries and issues for “Personal Injury” claims include:
(a) Bulging discs;
(b) Upper back pain;
(c) Lower back pain;
(d) Leg pain;
(e) Knee pain;
(f) Buttocks pain;
(g) Difficulty sleeping;
(h) Anxiety;
(i) Depression;
(j) Mood swings; and,
(k) Other injuries
A Must-Have for:
Civil Litigation Practitioners drafting case documents in any jurisdiction
Small Claims Practitioners drafting case documents in any jurisdiction
Document-drafting Clerks
Self-represented litigants who need document-drafting assistance
Educational Institutions
ATTORNEX provides an invaluable resource for efficiently and effectively handling personal injury claims, ensuring all legal requirements and best practices are met.