What happens if I cannot participate in the legal proceedings due to my injury?
If you cannot participate in the legal proceedings due to your maritime injury, you may still be able to receive the legal assistance you need. In Washington specifically, there are laws in place to protect individuals who are unable to fully participate in legal proceedings due to an injury. This means that you may be able to receive help from an attorney or other legal representatives who can file paperwork, handle correspondence, and represent you in court. In some circumstances, an individual may be unable to represent themselves due to mental or physical incapacitation from their injury. In this case, a guardian ad litem may be appointed to represent the individual in court. A guardian ad litem is a person who serves as the legal representative for an individual who is not able to represent themselves. They are responsible for making sure the individual’s rights are respected and that they are receiving necessary medical care and psychiatric evaluations. If you are unable to participate in the legal proceedings due to your maritime injury, it is important to seek the help of a qualified attorney or guardian ad litem. These professionals will be able to ensure that your rights are being respected and that you are being provided with the necessary medical care and other assistance during the legal proceedings.
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