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Understanding Injuries in Personal Injury Claims

In personal injury law, the injury itself matters just as much as how an accident happened. Two people can be involved in the same type of incident and experience very different outcomes, depending on the nature and severity of their injuries. Some injuries resolve quickly, while others lead to chronic pain, long-term disability, or lasting changes to daily life.

At O’Dea Earle, we represent people across Newfoundland and Labrador who are living with injuries caused by motor vehicle accidents, slip and fall incidents, and other acts of negligence. Our focus is on understanding how an injury affects your ability to work, function, and live independently, not just how it occurred.

Injury claims often involve conditions that are not immediately obvious. Soft tissue injuries, head and brain injuries, spinal trauma, and psychological injuries may take time to fully develop or be properly diagnosed. In many cases, the legal and insurance process turns on the nature of the injury itself, rather than the mechanism that caused it.

This section provides information about common injuries we handle in personal injury claims. Each injury page explores how these conditions arise, how they can affect your life, and when it may be important to seek legal advice.

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    Each year, hundreds of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians are involved in car accidents and other mishaps that result in injury.

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