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How Do You Win a Personal Injury Claim?
The process for securing a personal injury settlement involves proving the four elements of negligence:
The Duty of Care
You must establish that the other party owed you a duty of care. This is the legal obligation that requires individuals to act in a manner that promotes the safety and well-being of others. For instance, drivers are expected to adhere to traffic laws, ensuring that they operate their vehicles in a way that minimizes risk to others. Establishing this foundational step is necessary because it sets the standard against which the other party's actions will be measured.
Breach of Duty
Next, you need to demonstrate that the other party breached their duty of care. This breach occurs when someone acts in a way that a reasonable person would not, such as ignoring traffic signals or driving under the influence of alcohol.
Ultimately, what constitutes reasonable conduct is a subjective judgment. Who makes that judgment? If your case goes to court, the answer is a jury. We know how to present a persuasive case, starting in negotiation and continuing—when necessary—to litigation.



Guided by Integrity, Driven by Results Our Commitment to You
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Your case is unique, and so is our approach. We provide tailored legal support, giving you the attention and care you deserve throughout your case.
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We treat every case with precision, preparing for trial from the start. This thorough approach ensures we pursue the best outcome, whether in negotiations or court.
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We offer free consultations to explain your legal options, ensuring you have the guidance needed to make informed decisions from the start.
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We work on a contingency basis, so you don’t pay unless we win your case. This allows you to focus on healing while we take care of the legal fight for you.
We Handle Your Case on Contingency
The team at Haydon Blackmon, PLLC knows not everyone can afford legal fees. We don’t want you to go it alone in negotiations or in court against the defendant’s insurance company. That’s why we handle cases on contingency—simply put, that means until we get you a settlement, you don’t owe us a dime.
Let’s work together and get you what you need for your recovery and to protect your interests. Call (502) 490-2214 today.