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What should I do if I cut my foot on the bottom of a company door?

Answered 14 years and 10 months ago by Mr. Josh Lamborn (Unclaimed Profile)   |   19 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
First, you should seek medical attention. Only after you have treated your injury should you then seek redress from the company for your injury. I would advise you to seek the help of an attorney before giving the company any statements or even opening a claim with them. Seemingly innocuous acts or comments can have detrimental effects on your ability to recover damages. Working through an attorney not only shields you from this, but also ensures that you are using the most advantageous methods in your claim. If you choose to go it alone. You need to contact the company and open a claim with their insurance company. Eventually, once you are medically stationary, you will want to make a demand for an amount of money you would be satisfied with to settle your claim (including medical bills, covering any outstanding liens by your health providers and other insurers and any amount for pain and suffering). If the insurance company claims the company is not liable or they dispute your dollar figure, you may have to file a lawsuit to resolve your case.... Read Answer
First, you should seek medical attention. Only after you have treated your injury should you then seek redress from the company for your injury. I... Read Answer