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What to Do if You’re Injured During the COVID-19 Pandemic

While most of the nation seems to be at a standstill, there are still parts of life that continue as usual. You still drive to the store for essentials, see your doctor if you are sick, go for walks, ride your bike, use certain products in your home, and perhaps you are an essential worker and still go to work. Despite the presence of the coronavirus, you can still be injured in some situations the same way you could have been without the pandemic.

You might believe that it is best to ignore your injuries or wait to pursue a claim. After all, life is complicated enough right now, and everyone needs to keep their distance. It is essential to understand that you can and should still connect with a Nashville personal injury lawyer to discuss your injuries. It is in your best interest to do so.

Get Medical Care as Soon as Possible

It is only natural to have some reservations about seeking medical care during this time. However, it is imperative for your medical and legal well-being that you get the care that you need. Your injuries will likely have a better outcome if you get medical attention as soon as possible, whether you go to your local emergency room, an urgent center, or see your own physician. For legal purposes, your injuries will need to be documented to include a diagnosis and a treatment plan. It is this documentation that will help your Nashville personal injury attorney prove the extent of your injuries and damages.

You can take steps to make yourself less at risk for catching COVID-19 when getting medical care, such as strict handwashing, possibly wearing a mask, and maintaining social distancing. Be sure to follow the guidelines of the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). If it is not an emergency, you can call the facility you intend to go to and find out what they are doing to prevent the spread of the coronavirus there.

Do Not Delay Consulting with a Nashville Personal Injury Lawyer

The deadline given for filing a case with the court is known as the statute of limitations. The Tennessee personal injury statute of limitations is addressed in Tennessee Code Annotated Section 28-3-104. Tennessee has one of the shortest deadlines for filing personal injury claims. You or your Nashville personal injury attorney must file your personal injury lawsuit no later than one year from the date of your injury.

With this in mind, you can see why putting off contacting an attorney can jeopardize your claim. If you wait too long, you will lose your legal right to seek compensation for your injuries. The sooner you contact an attorney, the sooner they can gather evidence in your case and file it with the appropriate court.

Your Experienced Nashville Personal Injury Lawyers

Injuries still occur during the COVID-19 crisis. Attorneys are still working and are considered to be an essential service. We are still helping clients and have taken steps to reduce the risk of spreading the coronavirus. Contact Bednarz Law today for help with your personal injury claim during the COVID-19 pandemic. We can be reached at 615-256-0100 or complete our online contact request.