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Seeking personal injury compensation if you don’t speak English

by | Apr 30, 2025 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

If you have been hurt in an accident and you do not speak English, you can still work with a law firm to pursue money to help you recover. In Dallas, people who do not speak English have the same legal rights as anyone else. The state’s negligence laws protect everyone. 

If someone else caused your injury, you may be able to get money to help with medical bills, lost wages, pain and more. You may be able to file an insurance claim. But you may also have to go to court

Why try to get the money you deserve?

Many people are afraid to talk to a lawyer because they do not speak English well. But a good personal injury law firm will help you understand everything. If a skilled attorney doesn’t speak your language, they can bring in a translator so you can understand your rights and feel safe as you seek justice

It is important to get help quickly after an accident. Waiting too long can make your case harder to win. If you were in a car crash, slipped and fell, or were hurt at work or by a dangerous product, you should see a doctor and then talk to a lawyer as soon as you can. Then, you can make decisions more confidently, because you’ll better understand your rights and what you can do about your situation. 

A skilled legal team can help you collect papers, medical records and speak to insurance companies. You do not need to deal with an insurance company yourself. An attorney can help to make sure that no one takes advantage of you because you do not speak English.

Perhaps especially because you don’t speak English fluently, you should never sign any papers you do not understand. Always ask for a translator or legal guidance. Sometimes insurance companies will try to make accident victims take less money than they deserve. A lawyer can help to protect you from this risk.

Being hurt in an accident is hard. It is even harder when you do not speak the language – but you are not alone. Help is available.