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Yes, if the homeowner was in anyway, responsible or negligent for the damages that you suffered. This would be determined by who provided the ladder, and whether the ladder was defective or not, and whether you could prove that the ladder was defective based on some kind of forensic analysis. ... Read More
Yes, if the homeowner was in anyway, responsible or negligent for the damages that you suffered. This would be determined by who provided the ladder,... Read More

Do I pursue for a little more since I am going to have a scar and am still having pain and headaches a day later?

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Gregory M. Janks (Unclaimed Profile)   |   14 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
There is no rush to determine what claims you will make or how much you want to request in settlement. There is a 3 year statute of limitations in Michigan on personal injury claims. You should take some pictures of your injuries now. You should continue to treat with the doctors until you are better. You should see how the scar looks after it heals up. Depending on how visible it is, you may want the store to pay for a consultation with a plastic surgeon. You should make sure your headaches go away. After all this, you can talk about a resolution.... Read More
There is no rush to determine what claims you will make or how much you want to request in settlement. There is a 3 year statute of limitations in... Read More

Can I receieve disability for hyper thyroid?

Answered 13 years and 10 months ago by Gregory Karl Crain (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Only if it prevents you from any kind of employment.
Only if it prevents you from any kind of employment.

Can a person''s Home Owner''s Insurance put "Settlement" money in a trust fund for my 10 yr old injured son to not access until he is 18 yrs old?

Answered 14 years and 3 months ago by John Joseph Ratkowitz, Esq. (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
This is an issue of state law, and I do not practice in Arizona, but in New Jersey, this kind of thing is mandatory. The Court holds a hearing to make sure that the settlement was a fair one, and then the money is deposited in a fund held by the Surrogate, who holds the money until the minor reaches eighteen. It is done to protect against the possibility that the money will be spent on things other than what is in the interests of the child. Parents can make an application to withdraw the money and they can get permission for this if they can demonstrate that the money is being spent on something that the child needs. ... Read More
This is an issue of state law, and I do not practice in Arizona, but in New Jersey, this kind of thing is mandatory. The Court holds a hearing to... Read More