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A concussion can be a very serious injury. I would strongly suggest you contact a lawyer. I would also be concerned that the insurance... Read Answer
That is very short notice, but in order for an attorney to consider representing you in this case, we are going to want to know things, such as the... Read Answer
You likely have an uninsured motorist claim against your own insurance company. When you buy automobile insurance in the state of Virginia, you... Read Answer
For a thumbtack? This would not be worth five minutes of any lawyers time, nor of yours.
I doubt it. You can let your father know of your concerns and ask him to get her to promise to contact you. You can ask the same of her. You can call... Read Answer
Yes, but your damages are so small that no lawyer will want the case. I suggest that you file in Small Claims Court.
Probably not any more. All states have statutes of limitations which control how much time you have to file a claim or a law suit. Michigan allows... Read Answer
That will take the opinion of a medical expert. Medical malpractice lawyers usually have those available. Consider consulting one. Good luck.
Under Virginia law, if your shoulder was injured in a sudden, identifiable accident in the course and scope of your work, and your employer has the... Read Answer
You may be able to sue in small claims court.
Yes you may still receive some compensation.
Yes, this is a good potential case.
Did you sign a "Consent to Treat" form? If you did, then the doctor is permitted to learn everything about you so he/she does not make a mistake... Read Answer
You will not be able to bring a personal injury case because you have not been injured unless you can show you have been injured.
If the curb was open and obvious, then the likelihood of recovery is small.
How long ago was it that you lost the baby? There are strict time limits.
Did the chair collapse?
Both can sue each other.
What are the total expenses so far? Future? What city did the fall occur?
Might be claims for malicious prosecution, false arrest, abuse of process.
No. I don't think so.