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Yes, if the homeowner was in anyway, responsible or negligent for the damages that you suffered. This would be determined by who provided the ladder, and whether the ladder was defective or not, and whether you could prove that the ladder was defective based on some kind of forensic analysis. ... Read More
Yes, if the homeowner was in anyway, responsible or negligent for the damages that you suffered. This would be determined by who provided the ladder,... Read More
As the old saying goes, no harm, no foul. Damages are an essential element of any lawsuit. Without any damages, there's no point in bringing a lawsuit. You can always report the incident to the mechanic's supervisor to put him on notice of the individual's arguable incompetence. Best regards, Jonathan R. Ratchik, Esq. Kramer, Dunleavy & Ratchik, PLLC www.kdrpilawyers.com... Read More
As the old saying goes, no harm, no foul. Damages are an essential element of any lawsuit. Without any damages, there's no point in bringing a... Read More

Can I sue dollar tree for their cheap wine glasses?

Answered a year ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Not likely on the facts presented. Not sure what quality you are expecting from "dollar tree" but the old adage of "you get what you pay for" certainly applies here. If you are using budget anything that is glass always be extra careful to minimize injury. Thankfully you only had a small injury with 3 stitches as it could have been worse. ... Read More
Not likely on the facts presented. Not sure what quality you are expecting from "dollar tree" but the old adage of "you get what you pay for"... Read More
You may have a good case. You should take plenty of pictures from different angles of the door, which would explain the dangerous condition that the hotel should've been on notice of, if it does that, and that would help prove liability.    
You may have a good case. You should take plenty of pictures from different angles of the door, which would explain the dangerous condition that the... Read More

What can of lawyer would I need

Answered a year and a month ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Civil trial lawyer. Typically your insurance carrier will appoint one for you. 
Civil trial lawyer. Typically your insurance carrier will appoint one for you. 
No, if the cause of the accident was because you were under the influence of alcohol. It would be a stretch to establish that your wreck was caused by a chokehold that happened in a bar fight and not because you were under the influence of alcohol. Of course, all of this would turn on the medical evidence.    ... Read More
No, if the cause of the accident was because you were under the influence of alcohol. It would be a stretch to establish that your wreck was caused... Read More

Can I sue?

Answered a year and 3 months ago by attorney Loren L. Gold   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Contact a Personal Injury attorney to review all facts and circumstances-especially details regarding the dangerous condition which caused your injury before proceeding any further with the restaurant insurance rep- and hopefully obtain representation, rather than pursuing yourself. However, if you are interested in consulting with one of us, you will have to reach out, as attorneys are unable to directly solicit on this forum.... Read More
Contact a Personal Injury attorney to review all facts and circumstances-especially details regarding the dangerous condition which caused your... Read More

My wife was attacked at Target, should we hire an attorney?

Answered a year and 3 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Your wife has a case based upon security negligence of the target store. If there was any history of foreseeable criminal attacks, then target had a legal duty to have adequate security to protect against attacks on customers. 
Your wife has a case based upon security negligence of the target store. If there was any history of foreseeable criminal attacks, then target had a... Read More
You will likely need to spend the money to retain a tenant lawyer to address this. I fyou don't have the resources for that you can try legal aid. If the older son has legal authority, such as a power of attorney, to sue for your removal from the property - you will likely find yourself in a bind because "mom said I could stay" is not a legal defense unless she is competent and comes to court to testify in your favor. Assuming you are an adult, absent some exigent circumstances, the remedy here is that you will need to move out and find your own place elsewhere. You DO NOT want the sibling to actually file an eviction lawsuit, as even if you won it, you will still have an eviction on your record making renting elsewhere even more difficult. ... Read More
You will likely need to spend the money to retain a tenant lawyer to address this. I fyou don't have the resources for that you can try legal aid. If... Read More
Your daughter has a case for her personal injuries but not for the death of her dog. Courts do not recognize emotional distress damages for the death of a dog. She can only claim economic losses for her dogs death. 
Your daughter has a case for her personal injuries but not for the death of her dog. Courts do not recognize emotional distress damages for the death... Read More

who do you talk to about a hit and run

Answered a year and 5 months ago by attorney Mr. Peirce A. Hammond II   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
We'd be happy to talk with you about your hit and run case. It is possible you may insurance that you don't realize covers you for this type of accident, such as uninsured motorist coverage.
We'd be happy to talk with you about your hit and run case. It is possible you may insurance that you don't realize covers you for this type of... Read More

Timesharing with ex who drives under influence and suicidal

Answered a year and 6 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
This is a law enforcement issue on one level and something that needs to be addressed with your family law lawyer on the other hand. Obviously there is a serious issue with "timesharing" with a parent that is homeless, a substance abuser and potentially having mental issues. This is an issue the court needs to address and you should engage your family law lawyer to address this ASAP. ... Read More
This is a law enforcement issue on one level and something that needs to be addressed with your family law lawyer on the other hand. Obviously there... Read More

Can I sue the insurance company?

Answered a year and 7 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Yes you have a case. You need to retain counsel on contingency fee which means you pay nothing unless you win. If you need help finding reputable counsel , reach out to one of us for assistance. 
Yes you have a case. You need to retain counsel on contingency fee which means you pay nothing unless you win. If you need help finding reputable... Read More

Why are personal injury cases in Mexico so hard?

Answered a year and 7 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
You need a personal injury lawyer in Mexico. 
You need a personal injury lawyer in Mexico. 

CONTINUED FROM PHYLLIS

Answered a year and 7 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Hi Phyllis. You should discuss this case with an attorney before the statute of limitations expires. Stephen Black, Esq. 407-581-2581
Hi Phyllis. You should discuss this case with an attorney before the statute of limitations expires. Stephen Black, Esq. 407-581-2581

trip and fall settlement

Answered a year and 8 months ago by attorney E. Timothy O'Brien   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
The honest truth here is that you need to get a personal injury lawyer to represent you. This case is far too big for you to handle yourself. They can then evaluate you claim, medical expenses, pain and suffering, and any other issues and may even be able to give you a rough idea of what the case may settle for.  Just about all personal injury lawyers work on contingent fees. In other words they only get paid once you do. The average fee is about 33% of the overall settlement once expenses are paid. From the sounds of it you would have a case worth taking, especially if Walmart acknowledges fault. ... Read More
The honest truth here is that you need to get a personal injury lawyer to represent you. This case is far too big for you to handle yourself. They... Read More
Presumably so and you should treat it as such unless you are willing to spend more money and legal fees attempting to address any action that might arise should you ignore it. Otherwise you can hire a criminal defense lawyer to intervene and try to have the ticket "thrown out" but again it will likely cost more than the ticket. ... Read More
Presumably so and you should treat it as such unless you are willing to spend more money and legal fees attempting to address any action that might... Read More

I was walking down the stairs at work which is a apartment complex.

Answered a year and 9 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Typically, if you have no injuries , then you don't have a case. 
Typically, if you have no injuries , then you don't have a case. 
Sister cannot "press charges" as that would have to come from BF. If he legitimately exited a moving vehicle and thats all there is to it, then you likely have little legal liability if any. If there are "other" facts, that position could change.
Sister cannot "press charges" as that would have to come from BF. If he legitimately exited a moving vehicle and thats all there is to it, then you... Read More

Slip in fall case ?!

Answered a year and 11 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Did the firm you hired file a lawsuit? If they did not, then you should speak with another attorney about possible substitution of counsel. In some cases, Insurance companies don't really take a law firm seriously UNLESS they file a lawsuit. Most lawyers just want to "settle" cases on the phone without doing the hard work of filing suit, doing discovery, hiring expert witnesses and spending time and their "own" expense litigating the case to trial. They just want to "negotiate" with a non lawyer insurance adjuster. Do you see the big difference? Reach out to one of us to discuss. If a law firm withdraws from the case they by law don't have a charging lien on the file, so you have nothing to lose by getting a second opinion. Cases involving injuries that occurred prior to Spring 2023 are subject to the old statute of limitations of 4 years. Cases involving injuries that occurred after Spring 2023 are subject to the new 2 year statute of limitations. ... Read More
Did the firm you hired file a lawsuit? If they did not, then you should speak with another attorney about possible substitution of counsel. In some... Read More

Can I sue the city?

Answered 2 years ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Your complaint is more that the local government does not support your business. That is a political issue not a legal one. As to the water issue, thats generally covered by soveriegn immunity where you cannot sue the goverment for its discretionary or decision making conduct. Water contaminaiton is typically a short term issue solved by boiling the water or using bottled water temporarily.... Read More
Your complaint is more that the local government does not support your business. That is a political issue not a legal one. As to the water issue,... Read More
Class action lawsuits are extremely expensive and most law firms just do not have the money to advance the costs to finance a case that large and see it through trial. You might check with the national law firms that have the capital to go to war with a big corporation.
Class action lawsuits are extremely expensive and most law firms just do not have the money to advance the costs to finance a case that large and see... Read More
You should retain a personal injury lawyer here in Florida on contingency fee which means you pay nothing unless you win. Seek medical attention immediately. We cannot solicit your case per Bar rules, but you can research our backgrounds and reach out to one of us. 
You should retain a personal injury lawyer here in Florida on contingency fee which means you pay nothing unless you win. Seek medical attention... Read More

My daughter broke her arm T cosmic air trampoline park and has had surgery. The park had us sign a waiver that stated we could not sue if injury

Answered 2 years and 2 months ago by Mr. John Michael Frick (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
It is gratifying that you recognize this was most likely an unfortunate accident.  It is common for certain businesses that provide potentially dangerous activities, like a trampoline park, to require such a waiver as a condition for participation in the activity.  Some individuals are not as well-grounded as you and would try to sue them for such an accident.... Read More
It is gratifying that you recognize this was most likely an unfortunate accident.  It is common for certain businesses that provide potentially... Read More

What can I do?

Answered 2 years and 3 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
If the school was on actual or constructive notice that your daughter was being bullied by these students and didn't separate the bullies from your daughter, then she may have a case. You didn't specify the extent of her injuries. This is important because the value of the case would not only depend on liability but also on her damages, past and future. ... Read More
If the school was on actual or constructive notice that your daughter was being bullied by these students and didn't separate the bullies from your... Read More