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9/11 Victim Compensation Fund in Danger of Running Out of Money

duda • February 27, 2019

Woman taking a moment to reflect while viewing names at the September 11th memorial in New York CityTragically, the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund will be cutting remaining payouts by as much as 70 percent for some claimants. The Fund has already granted tens of thousands of awards, and still has tens of thousands more pending.

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Experiencing a personal injury can be overwhelming, but knowing what steps to take immediately afterward can make a significant difference in your recovery and the outcome of any potential legal claims. At Duggan Law Offices, we believe in empowering our clients with the knowledge they need to navigate these challenging situations effectively. 1. Prioritize Your Health and Safety Your first and most important priority after any injury is your health. If you're hurt, seek medical attention right away. Even if your injuries seem minor, getting checked out by a healthcare professional ensures that any underlying issues are identified early. Remember, some injuries might not be immediately apparent, and delaying treatment could impact your health and your ability to claim compensation later. 2. Document Everything Accurate documentation is crucial. If you're able, take photographs of the scene, your injuries, and any other relevant details. These could include damaged property, the environment where the injury occurred, or anything else that might have contributed to the incident. If there are witnesses, gather their contact information as well. The more evidence you collect, the stronger your case will be. 3. Report the Incident Whether your injury occurred at work, in a public place, or due to someone else’s negligence, it’s important to report it as soon as possible. For workplace injuries, notify your employer and file a formal report. If the injury happened in a public or private space, notify the relevant authorities or property owner. An official record of the incident can be invaluable for any legal action you may need to pursue. 4. Avoid Discussing the Incident While it might be tempting to talk about the incident with friends, family, or on social media, it’s best to keep details to yourself. Anything you say can potentially be used against you in a legal context. Instead, keep your discussions limited to your attorney and medical professionals. They can provide the guidance you need to navigate the situation without compromising your case. 5. Consult a Personal Injury Attorney Navigating the legal landscape after a personal injury can be complex and daunting. Consulting with a personal injury attorney, like those at Duggan Law Offices, can help you understand your rights and options. An experienced attorney will handle the intricacies of your case, from negotiating with insurance companies to representing you in court if necessary. This allows you to focus on what matters most—your recovery. Taking these steps after a personal injury not only helps protect your health but also ensures that you have the best possible chance of receiving fair compensation for your injuries and losses. Ready to take action? Schedule a consultation with Duggan Law Offices today to discuss your situation and explore your legal options. We're here to help you every step of the way.
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