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I need help with a dog bite and retaliation claim

Answered 7 days ago by attorney Loren L. Gold   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Dog Bites
Dear Linda, Your son may have a 3rd party liability claim for personal injury in addition to a possible workers' compensation claim. Both claims may be investigated simultaneously. You should consult a personal injury attorney sooner rather than later to avoid any potential statute of limitation problems. Choose an experienced professional for guidance and advice before going further. We all give free consultations and if we take the case, it would be on a contingent fee basis. However, you will have to reach out, as attorneys are unable to directly solicit. Even if it is determined that your son does not have a viable personal injury claim, you should speak to a workers' compensation attorneyon his behalf  asap to avoid any reporting problems as well as a retaliatory discharge claim for yourself. Loren L. Gold, Esq.... Read More
Dear Linda, Your son may have a 3rd party liability claim for personal injury in addition to a possible workers' compensation claim. Both claims may... Read More