Negligence is a key factor of personal injury cases and is defined and the “failure to exercise an ordinary standard of care”. It is more easily defined by either taking an action carelessly, or failing to take an action when you should have. In personal injury cases, recovering compensation is the main goal and that begins by bringing an injury lawsuit against a person or party whose negligence was a direct factor in causing the injuries. The plaintiff or injured person must prove that the plaintiff:
- Owes another person a duty
- Breaches that duty
- The breach of duty causes an injury; and
- The injured person suffers damages.
If the plaintiff can provide these and in fact prove that the defendant was negligent then compensation can be recovered.
This process is much easier with the help of a Phoenix personal injury attorney to help you along the way.




