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I need an injury attorney.

Answered 7 years and 9 months ago by attorney Loren L. Gold   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Dear Carol, Regarding your request in need of an injury attorney, please contact a Personal Injury attorney for consultation. You have 4 years from the event in which to resolve the matter or commence a lawsuit against the apartment complex after which you will be time-barred. Your injuries deserve consideration on whether the apartment complex can be held to be negligent and legally liable for paying you damages.... Read Answer
Dear Carol, Regarding your request in need of an injury attorney, please contact a Personal Injury attorney for consultation. You have 4 years from... Read Answer
Additionally, your case would be a slam dunk on liability if as you say, there was green algae that you personally saw in the immediate area that you feel caused u to slip and fell.    You need to retain counsel here in Florida as the courts here have jurisdiction. I have handled many Amusement park injuries here in Florida,  and give free consults. If the case is taken, then you pay nothing unless we win the case. ... Read Answer
Additionally, your case would be a slam dunk on liability if as you say, there was green algae that you personally saw in the immediate area that you... Read Answer

Noninfective Gastroenteritis Colitis

Answered 7 years and 9 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Did this happen in Al or Fla?
Did this happen in Al or Fla?
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You will need to hire a lawyer at some significant expense to send a retraction letter to the publication and possibly file a lawsuit if they refuse the correction or retraction. 
You will need to hire a lawyer at some significant expense to send a retraction letter to the publication and possibly file a lawsuit if they refuse... Read Answer
You need to look for an attorney in the Memphis area that handles personal injury cases.
You need to look for an attorney in the Memphis area that handles personal injury cases.
If you were an employee of the homeowner then you may only recover through workman’s compensation statutes. However if you were an independent contractor and can establish that you fell as a result of the negligence of the homeowner then you may have a common law negligence claim against that homeowner. Discuss in private with counsel as more facts are neede.... Read Answer
If you were an employee of the homeowner then you may only recover through workman’s compensation statutes. However if you were an independent... Read Answer

Slipped in a store what can I do

Answered 7 years and 9 months ago by attorney Jonathan Howell   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Hi Ramon, Did you suffer injuries as a result of your fall? Do you know how the liquid got on the floor? Thanks,Jon
Hi Ramon, Did you suffer injuries as a result of your fall? Do you know how the liquid got on the floor? Thanks,Jon

Can I fire my lawyer if I feel like she isn't doing her job?

Answered 7 years and 9 months ago by Ms. Dolly M. Fairclough (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
You can always retain another lawye if you choose, but because the case has been settled, and the present lawyer is in possession of the funds,  the present lawyer will still get paid for her/his representation in your case.  It is reasonable to wait until all claims for bills are settled before disbursing the final check to you.  You do have a right to know what is going on with the case.   ... Read Answer
You can always retain another lawye if you choose, but because the case has been settled, and the present lawyer is in possession of the funds, ... Read Answer
Making the case against the state is going to be difficult because of the law in Indiana (If you're foudn to be 1% at fault you get $0.00). You may have a case against the maker of the bracelet, but you'll need to find a products liability lawyer to handle that type of case. 
Making the case against the state is going to be difficult because of the law in Indiana (If you're foudn to be 1% at fault you get $0.00). You may... Read Answer
They are only obligated to pay FMV if it is totaled, or to pay the cost of reasonable repairs if it is not totaled. You can counter it, but they dont necessarily have to negotiate with you, and it would be too costly and time consuming on your end to try and sue them for full FMV. The rental issue will pretty much be up to them. If you arent able to reach an agreed upon total price, then you can take the car back, but they wont have to pay you anything for repairs. I've seen older, worse cars that werent totaled with what sounds like more damage, however, so hopefully they wont have to total it, can repair it, and you can be on your way. Personal Injury attorneys can help you not only with any injuries and medical expenses you have from an accident, but many will at least help you with the property damage side as well.... Read Answer
They are only obligated to pay FMV if it is totaled, or to pay the cost of reasonable repairs if it is not totaled. You can counter it, but they dont... Read Answer
Yes provided that Florida counsel can associate local counsel on the case which is fairly easy to do. Additionally since you are a resident of Florida and the company you seek to hold liable is in Nevada then the federal court could have jurisdiction as long as the case has a value that could exceed 75 thousand dollars. Discuss in private with counsel.... Read Answer
Yes provided that Florida counsel can associate local counsel on the case which is fairly easy to do. Additionally since you are a resident of... Read Answer

14 year old girl got severely injured at her high school. School is paying for some bills but future is highly suspect.

Answered 7 years and 10 months ago by David B. Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
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In addition to teh school (which seemed to know the new weight set was defective and still allowed it's use), it seems to me that looking at the negligence oft he weight/ bar bell company might be useful. Suing a school can be difficult and has it's own rules (if it was a public school), so get in to see a personal injury lawyer soon. We do that kind of work.... Read Answer
In addition to teh school (which seemed to know the new weight set was defective and still allowed it's use), it seems to me that looking at the... Read Answer

I had a accident I was going 45 - 50 mph .it was raining hard and roads were slippery hit a tree and neither airbags deployed.

Answered 7 years and 10 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Since it appears this was a single car accident in which you were the driver, I don't see where you have a cause of action against anybody. If you want to sue the car manufacturer because the airbags did not deploy, you would need to find an attorney who handles those kind of cases.
Since it appears this was a single car accident in which you were the driver, I don't see where you have a cause of action against anybody. If you... Read Answer

Slip and Fall

Answered 7 years and 10 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
You need to hire an attorney.
You need to hire an attorney.

I am going to receive a settlement from a auto accident.do I have to pay taxes on the settlement

Answered 7 years and 10 months ago by Mr. John Webster Merting (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
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If you are a resident of Florida, you do not have to report the settlement on your income taxes.  However, you do need to call Social Security and let them know of the settlement and follow whatever instructions they ask of you in providing documentation, etc., regarding the settlement.Are you receiving Medicare benefits, and have they paid any medical bills relating to the accident?  If so, you (or your attorney or the insurance company that is paying the settlement) need to contact Medicare BEFORE you get the settlement funds, because they are entitled to recoup some of the monies they paid on your behalf.  A Medicare Set Aside may also be necessary, which can be discussed in detail by calling our office.  This is VERY IMPORTANT!  You could possibly lose your Medicare benefits if you do not contact Social Security and Medicare.John W. Merting, EsquireLaw Offices of John W. Merting, P.A.Gulf Breeze, FL Office: (850) 916-9645Toll Free: 877-912-4100... Read Answer
If you are a resident of Florida, you do not have to report the settlement on your income taxes.  However, you do need to call Social Security... Read Answer
What information did she withhold? 
What information did she withhold? 
How did the man expose himself? Was it directed or was he just taking a leak?  Did he interact with your daughter, address her or speak to her?  Was there any physical contact? 
How did the man expose himself? Was it directed or was he just taking a leak?  Did he interact with your daughter, address her or speak to... Read Answer

school negligence injury

Answered 7 years and 10 months ago by Alexi Ozols (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
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Kevin, How was she injured? Was this by a staff member?  This could be a personal injury case.
Kevin, How was she injured? Was this by a staff member?  This could be a personal injury case.
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Not likely sufficient damages to warrant any type of injury case here.
Not likely sufficient damages to warrant any type of injury case here.

I had a stable from a staple gun on my food

Answered 7 years and 10 months ago by Mark Tischhauser, Esq. (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
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You will need to obtain a dental opinion, notify the store of the event, and make a claim for injuries. Achipped tooth is not a substantial case in general so you may do better trying to resolve the claim on your own if lawyer are not interested. 
You will need to obtain a dental opinion, notify the store of the event, and make a claim for injuries. Achipped tooth is not a substantial case in... Read Answer

Personal injury

Answered 7 years and 11 months ago by attorney Loren L. Gold   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Need many more facts here in order to determine how to pursue compensation for you. It may may be possible. Depends upon whether a dangerous condition was created/existed and who was responsible for it at the time. Over the past 30 years,  I have represented parties and  handled such cases for both sides of the fence.  ... Read Answer
Need many more facts here in order to determine how to pursue compensation for you. It may may be possible. Depends upon whether a dangerous... Read Answer

What is the statute of limitations for personal injury?

Answered 7 years and 11 months ago by attorney Loren L. Gold   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
   Sorry to hear, Sara. Don't delay seeking consultation with a Personal Injury attorney to analyze all of the facts concerning negligence and legal liability. Check out our profiles. Many of us handle cases statewide. Generally, the Statute of Limitations is 4 years from accident date.  ... Read Answer
   Sorry to hear, Sara. Don't delay seeking consultation with a Personal Injury attorney to analyze all of the facts concerning... Read Answer
You may be able to bring  a 3rd party liability claim. I personally have experience in the field having worked in air conditioning and electrical contracting for many years. Many of us represent clients throughout Florida and are available for free initial consultation.   
You may be able to bring  a 3rd party liability claim. I personally have experience in the field having worked in air conditioning and... Read Answer

Do you think you could help

Answered 7 years and 11 months ago by attorney Loren L. Gold   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Not enough facts here to determine whether there may be claim for negligence.  Contact a Personal Injury attorney for a consultation. Many of us represent clients throughout Florida and give free initial consultations.  
Not enough facts here to determine whether there may be claim for negligence.  Contact a Personal Injury attorney for a consultation. Many of us... Read Answer