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Compression fracture in L5

Asked on Dec 16th, 2023 on Personal Injury - Florida
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How soon after an injury should you contact a lawyer
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Medical Malpractice Attorney serving Plantation, FL
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You should seekrepresentation immediately. It would be wise to preserve photos of the scene, your body and store away your footwear. Seek appropriate medical care. You should contact a Personal Injury Attorney as soon as possible to review all facts and circumstances-especially details regarding the dangerous condition which caused your injury- and hopefully obtain representation. If there is a dangerous condition that caused your fall, resulting in a significant injury, a Personal Injury attorney can investigate this matter and determine all possible responsible parties rather than you pursue this on your own. A Personal Injury attorney experienced in handling Slip/Trip and Fall cases can guide and advise you and evaluate your claim. However, if you are interested in consulting with one of us, you will have to reach out, as attorneys are unable to directly solicit on this forum. Do not delay so a notification to preserve any video evidence may be sent timely and not to potentially prejudice your rights. Loren L. Gold, Esq.
Answered on Dec 16th, 2023 at 6:42 PM

50M dollars recovered in Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice and Wrongful Death. Life Member Million Dollar Advocates. AV rated. Former Ins Adjuster

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Personal Injury Attorney serving Orlando, FL
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You should contact an attorney ASAP. This is so crucial evidence like video cam can be preserved and witness statements, if any, obtained before said evidence dissapears. 
Answered on Dec 16th, 2023 at 3:51 AM

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