Been injured in Texas and come across the term “alleged” in legal documents? San Antonio personal injury attorney Ryan Orsatti explains:
- The Power of “Alleged” In legal terms, “alleged” signifies a claim has been made but not yet proven in court. It protects the accused from being presumed guilty until evidence is presented.
- Why It’s Used in Personal Injury Cases Personal injury lawsuits often begin with allegations. Your attorney will allege the defendant’s negligence caused your injury. The burden of proof lies with you to prove these allegations in court.
- From Allegation to Proof: Through evidence like medical records, witness statements, and accident reports, your attorney will work to turn allegations into facts proven in court.
- Importance of a Strong Case: A strong personal injury case requires solid evidence to support your allegations. Attorney Ryan Orsatti has the experience to build a compelling case on your behalf.
- Focus on What Matters: Getting You the Compensation You Deserve Don’t let legal terminology distract you. Attorney Ryan Orsatti understands Texas personal injury law and will fight to turn your allegations into a successful lawsuit.
Schedule a free consultation today to discuss your case and get the legal guidance you need.