In order to have a viable personal injury lawsuit, you must have sustained injury or damage to your person or personal property. Personal injury claims do not always refer to physical injuries -- damages to personal property or reputation or psychological distress, for instance, are among the wide array of non-physical harms and losses that can be the basis for a personal injury lawsuit. If you have suffered any personal injury or damage, and you believe it was someone else’s fault, you should talk to an experienced personal injury attorney to determine whether or not a personal injury lawsuit might be the right course of action.

