Proving Liability/Negligence
To prove negligence in your personal injury accident case, we must establish four key elements:
- Duty of Care. We must prove that the at-fault party had a legal duty to act in a reasonably safe manner. For example, drivers must follow traffic laws to prevent accidents.
- Breach of Duty. We will gather evidence to show that the responsible party failed to uphold their duty of care. This could involve reckless driving, unsafe premises, or failure to follow safety regulations.
- Causation. It must be established that the breach of duty directly caused your injuries. Our team will use medical records, witness testimony, and expert analysis to connect your injuries to the negligent actions.
- Damages. Finally, we will quantify the physical, emotional, and financial impact of your injuries to pursue fair compensation. This includes medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.
By proving all four of these elements—duty, breach, causation, and damages—we can build a strong case for negligence and fight for the compensation you deserve. Let our Orlando personal injury lawyers guide you through this process and handle the legal work while you focus on recovery, contact Bogin, Munns & Munns personal injury accident lawyers for your free consultation today.