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How frustrating for you and your wife! In our office, the difficulty in getting benefits and help at home is usually due to the medical opinions in the case (or lack of supporting medical opinions). Have the doctors stated that your wife is unable to work? Have the doctors recommended home care to assist her? If so, then the attorney should be able to make a demand for lost wages and get some assistance for her. If such benefits were not awarded two years ago, I assume the doctors gave an opinion that she could work or some time limit ran on those benefits. Getting the MRI approved may require another motion. I recommend that you and your wife schedule an appointment at her attorney's office. Ask first to read her medical records and judge's decision and then to meet with the attorney to discuss your next plan of action. Good luck!... Read More
How frustrating for you and your wife! In our office, the difficulty in getting benefits and help at home is usually due to the medical opinions in... Read More
I am so sorry to hear about your accident. You absolutely should consult with a Personal Injury Attorney to find out your options. You should be eligible for a rental car while yours is being fixed and an attorney would help with that.
I am so sorry to hear about your accident. You absolutely should consult with a Personal Injury Attorney to find out your options. You should be... Read More
Hi and I am so sorry to hear about the accident! It all depends on the coverage of the at fault party. What an insurance company pays is based on coverage amounts. They include medicals as well as pain and suffering and lost wages. If you have not done so already, I strongly urge you to contact a Personal Injury Attorney to find out the best options.... Read More
Hi and I am so sorry to hear about the accident! It all depends on the coverage of the at fault party. What an insurance company pays is based on... Read More
You have asked this question before. although granted this time the wording is a bit better than last time (see below), the answer isn't going to change. My husband and I let a friend borrow our car a couple months ago he filled the tire down the ladder on top of the van resulting in the latter falling off and hitting another car he then ran from the scene and left the van in the parking lot nearby he later called us and told us that he left the van in a parking lot but did not tell us that he the ladder fall off and hit another car we didn't get a letter in the mail letter stating that Ivan and I is at fault for the latter hitting another car we are now being sued shouldn't our friend be the one at fault what should we do about this I really can't tell exactly what's going on because you don't use the proper words consistently - for example is it a car or a van - there is a difference also what the heck does "filled the tire down the ladder on top" even mean? Anywho, as best I can sort out, you are in this mess (assuming the story is true) because you have a ton of wrong ideas about life in general. First, this guy ain't your 'friend' he's a jerk. He looked out for himself and screwed you - that is not a friend. Second, never loan things or money to anyone outside of immediate family. Third, what does you not receiving a letter have to do with anything? After a vehicle owned by you was involved in an accident did you really thing you'd merely get a letter and that if you didn't you'd be off the hook? And if you did think that why would you have thought that if your 'friend' never told you about the accident?... Read More
You have asked this question before. although granted this time the wording is a bit better than last time (see below), the answer isn't going to... Read More
If you were injured as a result of an intentional assault, you have a civil claim against person responsible. A landowner is generally not responsible or intentional torts committed on the property by mere virtue of the assault having occurred there. There are exceptions however which can include negligence in hiring or providing security etc. Without knowing the specifics of what occurred I cannot advise whether your case would fall into any of these exceptions. Be aware that generally speaking intentional torts are not covered by liability insuurance. ... Read More
If you were injured as a result of an intentional assault, you have a civil claim against person responsible. A landowner is generally not... Read More
Whether or not medical malpractice occurred during the delivery can only be determined by carefully reviewing the medical records including the fetal heart monitor strip. From your description it sounds like the baby suffered from asphyxia during the delivery. Again, the length of time and duration of and extent of fetal distress can be determined from the birth records.
Whether you decide to contact me or another attorney, be sure that the attorney retained as the necessary experience to handle this type of claim. Medical malpractice claims are complex, time-consuming and expensive. The statute limitations on a wrongful death claim is two years. The sooner the better when investigating these type of claims.
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Whether or not medical malpractice occurred during the delivery can only be determined by carefully reviewing the medical records including the fetal... Read More
I am sorry to hear this happened to your wife. What were her injuries? Whether or not the store is liable to your wife would depend on the specific facts of what caused her to fall. Stores are generally liable for dangerous conditions that they created or that they should have discovered and repaired.... Read More
I am sorry to hear this happened to your wife. What were her injuries? Whether or not the store is liable to your wife would depend on the... Read More
As I understand from your question, foreign material was left in your abdomen following your 1997 surgery. This was discovered in 2012. Based on these facts, I am afraid your statute of limitations for filing a lawsuit has expired. Generally in cases like this, the lawsuit must be filed within 1 year of discovery of the foreign body, but no more than 10 years after the surgery. I am sorry I cannot be of more assistance.... Read More
As I understand from your question, foreign material was left in your abdomen following your 1997 surgery. This was discovered in 2012. Based on... Read More
I am so sorry to hear about the accident and hope that she is okay. You need to consult with a Personal Injury attorney as soon as possible. Please make sure that your wife does not give any recorded statements.
I am so sorry to hear about the accident and hope that she is okay. You need to consult with a Personal Injury attorney as soon as possible. Please... Read More
If you have not done so already, you definitely need to consult with a Personal Injury attorney to find out your options. There are numerous questions that would need to be answered before your question could be answered. We would be happy to try and help and it is always a free consultation, whether you call us or another Personal Injury firm. Good luck and I hope your daughter fully recovers!... Read More
If you have not done so already, you definitely need to consult with a Personal Injury attorney to find out your options. There are numerous... Read More
I am so sorry to hear that you were in an accident. You need to consult with a Personal Injury Attorney as soon as possible to see what your options are. It is usually a free consultation. Good luck!
I am so sorry to hear that you were in an accident. You need to consult with a Personal Injury Attorney as soon as possible to see what your options... Read More
I am so sorry to hear about your accident! You would definitely need to consult with a Personal Injury Attorney as soon as possible. Consultations are usually free. Good luck!
I am so sorry to hear about your accident! You would definitely need to consult with a Personal Injury Attorney as soon as possible. Consultations... Read More
Answered 10 years and 10 months ago by Atty. Richard B. Jacobson (Unclaimed Profile) |
16 Answers
| Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Yes, you have a chance. It all depends on the very specific facts of which driver was more negligent. Consult a personal injury lawyer: it's almost always worth it. We have a 3-year statute of limitations for negligence in Wisconsin.
Yes, you have a chance. It all depends on the very specific facts of which driver was more negligent. Consult a personal injury lawyer: it's almost... Read More
There is no way to answer this without getting more information. I highly recommend you consult with a Personal Injury Attorney in your area to discuss your options. Consultations are usually free so you would have nothing to lose.
There is no way to answer this without getting more information. I highly recommend you consult with a Personal Injury Attorney in your area to... Read More
Answered 10 years and 10 months ago by Mr. William Enoch Andrews (Unclaimed Profile) |
16 Answers
| Legal Topics: Personal Injury
It appears to be too late, given the facts you set forth in your question. If you signed a "Release" or "Release of Claims" with an insurance company in order to get your medical bills paid, then that Release is binding and final. However, if you did not sign a Release but only got your medical bills paid up to the Utah minimum of $3,000.00 PIP (Personal Injury Protection) then you may have an injury case. For your own benefit, immediately contact an injury lawyer to evaluate your case and if taken, represent you in the case without any money coming from you. The reality is car insurance companies jerk people around who are not injury lawyers. As injury lawyers, we represent our clients and help them get their healthcare bills paid and get the best financial compensation they can get on their case.... Read More
It appears to be too late, given the facts you set forth in your question. If you signed a "Release" or "Release of Claims" with an insurance company... Read More
Answered 10 years and 10 months ago by Gregory M Janks (Unclaimed Profile) |
19 Answers
| Legal Topics: Personal Injury
In Michigan your insurer pays to repair/replace your vehicle. If there are uncovered property damages, you can make a mini-tort claim against the truck's insurer (this only provides limited coverage). If you have a serious impairment of a body function and/or permanent serious disfigurement (or death) you can make a personal injury claim against the bakery which it's vehicle insurer should defend/pay. If you have wage loss, medical treatment expenses or the need for household help, you have your insurer pay these (by properly and timely filling out their forms, providing proof of loss). If you have more specific questions, it's time to have a consultation with a local lawyer that regularly handles these types of cases.... Read More
In Michigan your insurer pays to repair/replace your vehicle. If there are uncovered property damages, you can make a mini-tort claim against the... Read More
Answered 10 years and 10 months ago by Mr Pius Joseph (Unclaimed Profile) |
15 Answers
| Legal Topics: Personal Injury
You seem to be handling this matter on your own. If your case is small and expectation is small from the case you can cooperate with the insurance company although they will take advantage of you . If you want to be smart about it, hire a lawyer to deal with this since insurance company will not give you the fair value of your under any circumstance of you deal with them directly. Second, a lawyer will not give them unfettered rights to the medical records. So best advice is to stop contact with them and get a competent lawyer to handle your matter. Good Luck.... Read More
You seem to be handling this matter on your own. If your case is small and expectation is small from the case you can cooperate with the insurance... Read More