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Maryland Personal Injury Questions & Legal Answers
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It’s extremely difficult to find an attorney who will pursue a case against an atโfault party when there’s no insurance coverage. Most lawyers won’t take a contingency case unless there’s insurance money to recover, and even smaller solo firms may hesitate. Also remember that when an insurance company pays policy limits, they always require a release, and that release covers both the insurer and their insured. Before taking any further legal action, you should carefully review the release the insurance company is asking you to sign.... Read More
It’s extremely difficult to find an attorney who will pursue a case against an atโfault party when there’s no insurance coverage. Most... Read More
It could be both. It depends on the facts of the case. I would suggest you consult with a lawyer and provide all the facts, so they could properly advise you. The initial consultation is free. Good luck.
It could be both. It depends on the facts of the case. I would suggest you consult with a lawyer and provide all the facts, so they... Read More
There is no way for a lawyer to provide you a figure without speaking to you, and fully understanding the economic losses, and psychological impact that this injury has had on you. Based on you description, it sounds like a good case. I would suggest you reach out to an AV rated lawyer on lawyers.com, to discuss the case. The first consulation is free for most personal injury lawyers.
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There is no way for a lawyer to provide you a figure without speaking to you, and fully understanding the economic losses, and psychological... Read More
Answered 11 years and 2 months ago by Jason Alan Ostendorf (Unclaimed Profile) |
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| Legal Topics: Personal Injury
As a personal injury lawyer in Baltimore, Maryland, I can provide guidance. It seems you are worried that your attorney is attempting to structure your settlement in such a way that benefits his fee reimbursement improperly. The merits of your concerns depend on the nature of your case. If the case is a worker's compensation case, then the lawyer might not be able to apply his fee percentage to amounts for lost wages. On the other hand, if it is not a worker's comp case, and instead is just a garden variety personal injury claim, then there is most likely nothing wrong with the lawyer including the lost wages in his fee calculation. In other words, if it is not a worker's comp case, the attorney would take a percentage of the lost wages regardless of whether the amount was in a separate settlement agreement.... Read More
As a personal injury lawyer in Baltimore, Maryland, I can provide guidance. It seems you are worried that your attorney is attempting to... Read More
I suggest that you look into other alternative day care centers that you have more faith in. Many states have online services that let parents know of prior claims and ratings of other families regarding the daycare.
It was my child I would be looking for alternative day care centers immediately.
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I suggest that you look into other alternative day care centers that you have more faith in. Many states have online services that let parents know... Read More
Whether you have a case will depend on the circumstances of your fall. In particular, the most important issue will be whether the pallet was an open and obvious danger, or whether it would not have been easily visible to a customer who is there shopping and looking at merchandise. Can you desribe what happened to you in more detail? I would also be more than happy to discuss this with you if that is easier.
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Whether you have a case will depend on the circumstances of your fall. In particular, the most important issue will be whether the pallet was... Read More
Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Ronald A. Steinberg (Unclaimed Profile) |
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| Legal Topics: Personal Injury
I don't know why not. Some people do not want little kids running around and disturbing their meals. Some people refuse to control their kids. I have often thought of tripping some little brat that came running by my table.
I don't know why not. Some people do not want little kids running around and disturbing their meals. Some people refuse to control their kids. I... Read More
Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Georges Herman Shers (Unclaimed Profile) |
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| Legal Topics: Personal Injury
It would be a very stupid police officer who did not give you your Miranda rights. You would not be charged unless they have some evidence that you committed a crime. You need to speak to a criminal defense attorney.
It would be a very stupid police officer who did not give you your Miranda rights. You would not be charged unless they have some evidence that you... Read More
Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Ronald A. Steinberg (Unclaimed Profile) |
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| Legal Topics: Personal Injury
You need to talk to an attorney in your local area who handles cases against the owners and managers of playgrounds. If it is government controlled, the answer is no.
You need to talk to an attorney in your local area who handles cases against the owners and managers of playgrounds. If it is government controlled,... Read More
Answered 13 years and 5 months ago by Mr. Richard Alan Alsobrook (Unclaimed Profile) |
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| Legal Topics: Personal Injury
You should immediately contact a local personal injury attorney who handles slip and fall cases.
Please see:
http://www.martindale.com/Results.aspx?ft=1&frm=freesearch&afs=slip%20and%20fall%20maryland
This is not intended to be legal advice, and is general in its nature. No attorney-client relationship exists or is formed by this information. Furthermore, this does not represent the views or opinions of LexisNexis or its affiliated companies.
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You should immediately contact a local personal injury attorney who handles slip and fall cases.
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Answered 13 years and 5 months ago by Mr. Richard Alan Alsobrook (Unclaimed Profile) |
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| Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Please see:
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Please see:
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Answered 13 years and 8 months ago by John Joseph Ratkowitz, Esq. (Unclaimed Profile) |
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| Legal Topics: Personal Injury
To have a viable personal injury case worth prosecuting, in addition to being the victim of negligence or wrongful intentional contact you have to suffer damages. If you were merely exposed to an infection but did not contract it and it did not harm you, then you would not have a personal injury case worth pursuing.
Please note that by attempting to answer your question, I am not acting as your attorney. I will do nothing further to protect or preserve your interests in the absence of any additional discussion with you about this matter. John Ratkowitz, Esq. Starr, Gern, Davison & Rubin, P.C. 105 Eisenhower Parkway Roseland, NJ 07068 Office: (973) 830-8441 Cell: (732) 616-6278 Fax: (973) 226-0031 Email: jratkowitz@starrgern.com Skype: john_ratkowitz Web: www.starrgern.com... Read More
To have a viable personal injury case worth prosecuting, in addition to being the victim of negligence or wrongful intentional contact you have to... Read More
Answered 13 years and 9 months ago by Paul Alan Samakow (Unclaimed Profile) |
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| Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Did you notify your insurance carrier? You have "uninsured motorist" benefits if you had auto insurance at the time of the accident, but you had the responsibility of notifying them about what was going on in order to secure their involvement. If you did not have insurance, and if the other party had none, you are left with only pursuing the other party for the money. I cannot in an email describe all that is involved in collecting a judgment from an individual. You should have used an attorney.... Read More
Did you notify your insurance carrier? You have "uninsured motorist" benefits if you had auto insurance at the time of the accident, but you had... Read More
Answered 13 years and 9 months ago by John Joseph Ratkowitz, Esq. (Unclaimed Profile) |
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| Legal Topics: Personal Injury
You should contact a Maryland workers compensation attorney. He will provide you with a free consultation and advise you what your rights are. I disagree with the conclusion that your injuries weren't work-related. They would never happen if you did not have to report to work and be on your feet.
I think when you speak to a local workers compensation attorney he will tell you that any cause of action (beyond the workers compensation claim) against the employer will be barred, but that does not mean that you have to accept their decision on the workers compensation claim.
Please note that by attempting to answer your question, I am not acting as your attorney. I will do nothing further to protect or preserve your interests in the absence of any additional discussion with you about this matter. John Ratkowitz, Esq. Starr, Gern, Davison & Rubin, P.C. 105 Eisenhower Parkway Roseland, NJ 07068 Office: (973) 830-8441 Cell: (732) 616-6278 Fax: (973) 226-0031 Email: jratkowitz@starrgern.com Skype: john_ratkowitz Web: www.starrgern.com... Read More
You should contact a Maryland workers compensation attorney. He will provide you with a free consultation and advise you what your rights are. I... Read More
Answered 13 years and 10 months ago by Bruce Elliott Goodman (Unclaimed Profile) |
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| Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Your posting doesn't indicate how the accident happened or who was at fault. However, assuming that you were at fault, if you have no insurance you can hire a lawyer to defend against the claim.
Your posting doesn't indicate how the accident happened or who was at fault. However, assuming that you were at fault, if you have no insurance you... Read More
Answered 13 years and 10 months ago by Bruce Elliott Goodman (Unclaimed Profile) |
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| Legal Topics: Personal Injury
The court date to which the officer was referring was the traffic court date. This has nothing to do with your injury claim. If the person who hit you has no insurance you should be covered for your injuries under your uninsured motorist coverage in your own automobile insurance policy.
The court date to which the officer was referring was the traffic court date. This has nothing to do with your injury claim. If the person who hit... Read More
Answered 13 years and 11 months ago by Bruce Elliott Goodman (Unclaimed Profile) |
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| Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Although the request to send medical bills may not be admissible as a "offer of settlement" this claim should still be pursued. I would be happy to assist the injured women in pursuing her claim.
Although the request to send medical bills may not be admissible as a "offer of settlement" this claim should still be pursued. I would be happy to... Read More