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Often that is the case, however, there can be ways to minimize or avoid having to do so, depending on certain factors.
A good lawyer always... Read Answer
Any case is worth either what an adjuster offers, or what a judge or jury awards. Our job is to maximize settlements for our clients, or get them a... Read Answer
Yes, doctors can be sued for malpractice, but there are many aspects of the law that protects them, or makes it economically impossible to bring... Read Answer
You need to see a medical malpractice lawyer. Do it now. Most don't charge for an initial consultation.
Insurance pays only up to whatever limits are present. After that they have no liability. You can sue the driver for assets beyond the insurance, but... Read Answer
Given how serious the injuries are, you should consult with an attorney right away. Simply put, you're not going to get a fair shake from the... Read Answer
My firm successfully sued a chiropractor in a similar situation just last year.
You have a personal injury case so call us to discuss representing you for your injuries and to have the space properly remediated.
Youre not being clear about where the accident occurred. Was it in Iowa or Arizona? Im not sure why if you were injured in Arizona that you re... Read Answer
How much money is involved? What did the bank employees do? Is there a criminal prosecution going on against the bank employees or against the bank... Read Answer
Did the police investigate? Did the other driver receive a ticket?
You have a valid medical malpractice claim.
What an awful situation. A few things you can consider.
Where in Asia this happened is an important fact left out of the synopsis.
Yes, it is too late.
Yes hire an attorney to make an appearance to cont. I charge $500.
Depending on the how your child was injured, you may not be able to pierce the school district governmental immunity. This means that even if the... Read Answer
Not possible to value your case without review of the medical info and billings. You need a lawyer. If you don't have one, get one.
Yes, you can sue the post office. See a lawyer, and good luck.