

John C. Sullivan, Jr.
and Sullivan and Sullivan 5448 I-55 North, Suite
200 Jackson, Mississippi 39211 phone: 601-952-0799 |


Every year, more than 90,000 people die in the United
States as a result of unintentional injuries. If you have been
recently injured or diagnosed with an illness, contact our
office to see if you could be entitled to compensation for
your injuries.
In 1998 in the United States, 5,220 pedestrians died from
traffic-related injuries and another 69,000 pedestrians
sustained nonfatal injuries. If you were injured in an
accident, call us to discuss your rights.
Each year in the United States, 200,000 preschool and
elementary school children visit emergency departments for
injuries sustained on playground equipment (about 1 injury
every 2 1/2 minutes). Contact us if your child has been
injured.
In 1997, residential fires accounted for 3,360 deaths and
claimed an estimated $4.6 billion in residential property
damage. If you have suffered a personal injury or property
damage from a fire, call us to make sure your rights are
protected.
Because we have been practicing personal injury law for
over 40 years, we understand the devastating impact a
sudden injury can have on you, your career, and your loved
ones. You may find yourself unable to drive, work, or even
walk. In an instant, your life and the lives of your loved
ones are forever changed. We can help. Call us anytime to
discuss your case at NO CHARGE.
Our personal injury practice is devoted to identifying how
your injury has changed your life and seeking compensation
accordingly. We spend quality time one-on-one with you
personally to determine exactly what you need and how to get
it.
If you are suffering form an injury or you have lost a
loved one in an accident, call us anytime to schedule a
FREE CONSULTATION. We are happy to spend the time
necessary to answer your questions and discuss how we can
serve you.
Telephone: (601) 952-0799
We serve clients in the Jackson Metro area and the
communities of Bolton, Brandon, Byram, Clinton, Edwards,
Madison, Pearl, Raymond, Richland, Ridgeland, Terry, and
Utica. We also serve clients in the counties of Copiah, Hinds,
Leake, Madison, Rankin, Scott, Warren and Yazoo, as well as
many others throughout the State of Mississippi.
Personal Injury, General - An Overview
Personal injury can result from the use of dangerous or
defective products. "Products liability" law refers to the
rules governing a manufacturer or other provider's liability
for products that harm consumers and workers. The laws in this
area are based on the idea that manufacturers, dealers, and
other commercial interests are best-placed to prevent harm
from defective or dangerous products. Companies that allow
dangerous items into the marketplace can be held accountable
for resulting injuries. An experienced and knowledgeable
personal injury lawyer can advise injured persons on whether
they may have a claim against a product manufacturer or seller
and can help them recover the damages to which they are
legally entitled.
Personal Injuries from Dangerous or Defective
Products
When someone is injured while using a product that left the
manufacturer or seller's hands in a defective or dangerous
condition, he or she may be able to recover the resulting
damages from the responsible party in a
products-liability-based personal injury suit. Products
liability law is based on the responsibility of a manufacturer
or other provider of goods to compensate users of the goods
for injuries caused by defective or dangerous products that it
placed into the stream of commerce. The basic idea underlying
products liability law is that the companies providing the
products are usually in the best position to prevent defective
products from entering the marketplace, so if they fail to do
so, they should be held accountable. An experienced and
knowledgeable personal injury lawyer can advise injured
persons on whether they may have a claim against a product
manufacturer or seller and can help them recover the damages
to which they are legally entitled.
Top 10 List: Reasons to Hire an Experienced Personal
Injury Attorney
When you're injured, you need all the help you can get, and
you need it as soon as possible. Unfortunately, that means
that some injury victims pick the first attorney they find,
rather than making an informed choice. It's important to
educate yourself and find the right fit for you and your case.
Using this list, you can find the right attorney to make the
most of your case.
Personal Injuries from Animal Bites or Attacks
Animal attacks can result in far more than physical pain.
Disfigurement, a fear of rabies or other disease, and even a
long-term fear of the type of animal that caused the injuries
can ensue. A pet owner may be liable for such injuries when
his or her animal bites or otherwise attacks another, meaning
that he or she must compensate the injured party for the
resulting damages.
Although animal-attack claims most commonly involve dog
bites, many other types of domesticated animals, such as
ferrets, cats, and even birds, can also bite humans, causing
injury and potential liability for their masters. Even
non-domesticated animals, such as large cats ordinarily found
in the wild, can attack children and adults. The liability for
all such attacks, if any, will vary greatly from jurisdiction
to jurisdiction. A lawyer experienced in dog bite and personal
injury law is the best source for accurate advice and
information in animal attack cases.
Slips, Falls, & Other Premises-related Personal
Injuries
Premises liability law involves the legal responsibility of
owners and occupiers of property for mishaps experienced by
persons on the property and the resulting injuries. One of the
most common causes of such injuries is a trip or slip and
fall, such as on an icy sidewalk, a loose or uneven stair
tread, or a piece of debris or spilled liquid on the floor.
The actual liability of the potentially responsible
individuals varies depending on the rules and principles
adopted in the jurisdiction where the mishap occurred. An
experienced premises liability lawyer can determine whether
liability may exist in a particular case and help an injured
person recover damages for lost wages, medical bills, and pain
and suffering.
Personal Injury Cases - An Overview
If you have suffered a personal injury, you may be entitled
to compensation for your injury. Legal responsibility, called
"liability," revolves around the simple fact that most
injuries happen because someone was careless or "negligent."
Even if you believe you may have partly caused your own
injury, in most states you can still get some compensation
from anyone else who was also careless and partly responsible
for your injury.
When Personal Injuries Result in Death: Wrongful Death
Cases
Wrongful death claims allege, as their basis, that the
deceased died as a result of the negligence or liability of
another. The deceased's surviving relatives, dependents, or
beneficiaries may bring suit against those claimed to have
been responsible, seeking monetary damages to compensate for
the losses. Each state has its own statute covering the
viability of claims for wrongful death, and not every state
follows the same guidelines, principles, or rules. A personal
injury attorney in your state can advise you on whether you
have a valid wrongful death claim and can help you pursue that
claim to the best possible outcome.
How to Find the Best Personal Injury Attorney
If you've suffered a personal injury through the fault of
another, you may be out of work, overwhelmed with piles of
medical bills, or in constant pain and agony. Under any of
these circumstances, researching, locating, and retaining the
best lawyer to handle your personal injury claim in court can
seem like yet another insurmountable obstacle. There are,
however, some guidelines that can help you select the right
personal injury lawyer. With the right advocate on your side,
you can breathe a sigh of relief and let someone else carry at
least part of your burden, allowing you to focus on your
recovery.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Personal Injury,
General
Q: I've been hurt in an accident and I want to file
a claim for my injuries. What's the first thing I should
do?
A: There are a number of things you can do
in the first few days and weeks after an accident to protect
your right to compensation, such as: 1) write down as much as
you can about the accident itself, your injuries and any other
losses (such as wages) you've suffered as a result of the
accident; 2) make notes of conversations that you have with
people involved in the accident or the injury claim; 3)
preserve evidence of who caused the accident and what damage
was done by collecting physical evidence and taking
photographs; 4) locate people who witnessed the accident and
who might be able to help you prove your case; 5) notify
anyone you think might be responsible for the accident of your
intention to file a claim for your injuries, especially if a
government agency or employee may be involved; and 6) contact
a personal injury attorney to evaluate and pursue your
claim.
Q: How do I know if I have a personal injury
case?
A: First, you must have suffered an injury
to your person or property. Second, you should consider
whether your injury was the result of someone else's fault. It
is not always necessary to have a physical injury to bring a
personal injury lawsuit. Personal injury claims are often
based on a variety of non-physical losses and harms. In the
case of an assault, for example, you do not need to show that
a person's action caused you actual physical harm, but only
that you expected some harm to come to you. You also may have
a case if someone has attacked your reputation, invaded your
privacy, or inflicted emotional distress upon you.
Q: How soon after I am injured do I have to file a
lawsuit?
A: Every state has certain time limits,
called "statutes of limitations," which govern the amount of
time you have to file a personal injury lawsuit. If you miss
the deadline for filing your case, your claims can be
dismissed. Consequently, it is important to talk with a lawyer
as soon as you receive or discover an injury.
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