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You need to contact the Division of Workers Compensation of the Tennessee Department of Labor to seek assistance from it.
If you are saying that you were injuried at a Westin Hotel in Tennessee, then yes you have to file the lawsuit in Tennessee. Where you live is... Read Answer
Your lawyer is supposed to keep confidential information that he acquired in representing you. If he showed the video and it was not public... Read Answer
In Tennessee, the statute of limitations for a slip and fall case such as yours is one year. If you have not already filed a lawsuit, then it is to... Read Answer
Just because you injured yourself on somebodies property does not make them liable. How did you injury yourself?
Are you saying that you had an accident and the airbag inflated and caused you personal injury? If so, what injuries did you suffer as a result of... Read Answer
I would need a little more information since I am not sure what you mean by "the medical bills be paid" in your summary because there are a... Read Answer
Just because you fell does not make the hotel liable. You would have to establish that the ice and had been there for a sufficient length of time... Read Answer
What you would need to do is to hire an attorney. Tennessee does have a victim compensation fund that you would need to file a claim with. As to the... Read Answer
thank you for your question. Tennessee has a one eyar time limit to file suit for your case. re you sure he has h/o ins? if so, the important issue... Read Answer
I recommend contacting a firm that specializes specifically in Crestor class action claims. I would type in "Crestor class action attorney" in... Read Answer
you can sue the landlord, but you must prove negligence. sometimes a person falls due to no fault of anyone. if the jury would believe that the mud... Read Answer
in response to your question, based on what you are saying, you are entitled to compensation for all medical expenses, lost earnings, pain and... Read Answer
do yo uhave a claim pending now? how long have you known of the illness and its cause? what is you smoking history, how old are you, where were you... Read Answer
if you were injured from a dangerous condition on property owned by someone who has insurance on that property, you may be able to hold the owner... Read Answer
i do not have enough details to advise, but if you are in this situation, you need advice from someone. if you want to explain, i will give my... Read Answer
this is certainly a relevant question, with the current weather conditions. the issue is if they had timeand should have salted the area to prevent... Read Answer
My opinion is that person B is a jacka**.
You are entitled to compensable damages and if you can show that you have damages, then yes, the at fault driver owes it to you.
You SHOULD be compensated, but you will find that insurance companies hang onto their money pretty tightly.
Your own insurance may provide coverage for his claim. I am happy to talk to you and see if I can find someone to help you down there. You can... Read Answer
You need to file a claim for worker's compensation benefits that cover temporary disability benefits, ongoing medical treatment and a settlement for... Read Answer
Sure. The fact you are staying there does not prevent you from suing. Good luck.
In Michigan your primary remedy for an on the job injury is workers compensation. You generally may not sue your employer for on the job injuries.... Read Answer