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The development of the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting every system within a country. This includes the legal processes and all currently ongoing claims. However, every problem has a solution. If you have an ongoing personal injury claim, or if you were just about to start the process but were delayed by the pandemic, speak with your attorney or consult with the Philadelphia personal injury attorneys from Soloff & Zervanos to learn more about what you should do to keep your case active. Their knowledge and experience you need to investigate your case and bring it to a successful conclusion.
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Coronavirus: Consequences For Personal Injury Claims
The development of the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting every system within a country. This includes the legal processes and all currently ongoing claims. However, every problem has a solution. If you have an ongoing personal injury claim, or if you were just about to start the process but was delayed by the pandemic, speak with your attorney or consult with the Philadelphia personal injury attorneys to learn more about what you should do to keep your case active. There could be consequences for your personal injury case. Here is what could happen to your personal injury claim during the coronavirus outbreak
Did You Stop Going For Treatments? As a result of the outbreak, many people are staying in their homes. This is the only way to prevent the virus from spreading even faster and allowing the healthcare facilities to have enough coverage for current and new patients. If They would all get infected at the same time, even though the virus can be treated, there would not be enough room for everyone as the hospitals would be overcrowded. On top of that, the doctors would have to choose who to give medicine to and who to keep hospitalized as there is only so much room in every healthcare facility. For those reasons, staying at home is a positive thing to do. However, that does not mean that you should stop taking going for treatments. The only way for your claim to remain active is if you finish all your appointed treatments. Once you do, your attorney will be able to file a claim and proceed with your personal injury case. If you are in fear of getting infected, or if your doctor postponed your treatments because of the current coronavirus pandemic, be sure to let your attorney know of any change. It may impact your personal injury case (both positively and negatively).
Moving The Dates Many courthouses will have to delay or push the hearing dates. Not all cases will be solved immediately, or at least not until the pandemic is over. Only the “most urgent” of cases and those that were closed to getting closed will potentially be processed by the court. These disruptions in the legal system will probably continue to exist for a while until everything is back to normal. As a claimant, you should do what you are told by your attorney, follow your doctor’s orders and be patient.
Digital Claims Will Be Processed Faster All paperless claims will potentially be processed a lot faster, as all the work can be done digitally and from one’s home. That being said, if you were about to file a personal injury claim, or if you are at the very beginning of it, or even if you filed a claim already, speak with personal injury attorneys in Philadelphia from Soloff & Zervanos and see if your claim can be filed digitally or processed in the same way. Attorneys have the latest technology and will send you digital forms that you can fill, without even having to enter their office. But first, give them a call so that They can determine what type of claim you want to file and whether or not you are eligible to file it in the first place.
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