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What to Do If You Suffer a Personal Injury in a Different State

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Traveling is always something families and friends look forward to. Whether you’re spending the day across state lines or leaving for a week, there is always a risk of a personal injury. If you were to find yourself suffering from an injury while traveling to another state, there are a few things you should know.

Where to File the Personal Injury Lawsuit

Where you file your lawsuit depends on varying factors, which include the type of injury or accident and who is at fault. For automobile accidents that occur in a different state typically requires you to file in said state.

However, in the instance of a slip and fall state, you may be able to file a lawsuit in your home state. This could depend entirely on the presence the business has in your state. Entities that do conduct business in your home state abide by the same rules, which means you can start your case in your home state.

Choosing An Attorney: In or Out-of-State?

If you have suffered a personal injury, you should hire a personal injury attorney. But because of the fickle nature of working across state lines, you might be wondering if your lawyer should be from your home state or in the state in which the accident occurred. Here are some key notes you should consider.

In-State: the most important thing you need to know is that attorneys hold licenses to practice in specific states. You cannot hire an in-state attorney if they do not have a license for the state in which you experienced a personal injury. However, some in-state attorneys may have licenses across other states, particularly neighboring states.

Out-of-State: An out-of-state attorney must have the proper license to practice in the state where your injury occurred. This may be the best choice, as they are much more familiar with the legal system specific to that state.

There are many nuances to filing personal injury lawsuits in or out of state, and oftentimes it may rely on who has jurisdiction. If you’ve been injured out of state, you should consult with an experienced professional personal injury lawyer immediately.

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