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Does Your Immigration Status Affect Your Personal Injury Claim? 

In a recent survey, it was found that the United States is home to over 44 million immigrants. With so many people immigrating to the United States in pursuit of taking hold of their piece of the American dream, a person’s immigration status may hold bearing over different aspects of life once they make it to the states. 

Baker Legal Team is an award-winning personal injury law firm with experience helping victims of injury in Florida. If you are an immigrant, you may be wondering how your status may affect your personal injury claim and if you even have a right to file a claim in the United States if you are not yet an American citizen. 

Do Immigrants Have a Right to File an Injury Claim In the U.S.?

Yes, an immigrant has just as much right as an American citizen to pursue a personal injury claim in the United States. Whether you are in the United States illegally, undocumented, or visiting the United States for work or vacation when you become injured, you still have a legal right to pursue a personal injury claim. To protect your legal rights, there are certain things you can do to help build your claim. 

What Should I Do After a Personal Injury?

While immigrants and American citizens may have the same right to follow a personal injury claim, there are things you should do after an injury to help build a strong claim:

  • Be Careful What You Say: After an accident, you should be careful what you say while you are on the scene. Even if you do not feel injured immediately, you should not say things like, “I feel fine,” because that could result in the accident report and hurt your personal injury claim. 
  • Seek Medical Attention: If you have been injured, you should always seek medical attention. Not only is it essential for your well-being, but it helps to validate your personal injury claim. 
  • Avoid Posting About It: In the age of social media, people tend to be tempted to post about everything. You should avoid posting about an accident or injury as it can harm your personal injury claim. 

Additionally, you may want to partner with an experienced personal injury attorney who may be able to help you build a strong claim. 

Common Types of Personal Injuries

Accidents may result in a wide range of injuries. Some common injuries suffered by victims of personal injury include:

  • Head injuries
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Broken or fractured bones
  • Back, neck, or spine injuries
  • Paralysis
  • Burns
  • Cuts or lacerations
  • Loss of limbs
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Death

Regardless of the severity of your injuries, you should not have to pay for the damages caused by another person’s negligent acts. You may want to contact a personal injury attorney with experience helping immigrants who have been injured in the United States. 

Boca Raton Personal Injury Attorneys Are Here to Help

As an immigrant, you may be worried that your status may affect your eligibility to file a personal injury claim. In the United States, your immigration status has no legal effect on whether or not you may file an injury claim after an accident occurs. 

Baker Legal Team has over 30 years of experience helping victims of personal injury build strong claims as they seek compensation for the damages their clients may have suffered. Robert Baker is part of the one percent of board-certified Florida attorneys offering clients award-winning and knowledgeable representation. To schedule a free case evaluation, contact us here or call (561) 320-0000. 

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