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If you have physical injuries as a result of the incident you may have a case.
If you have physical injuries as a result of the incident you may have a case.
Hi Vince..sorry to hear of your accident. You should discuss your case in private with counsel. You may be able to sue not only for medical bills and future medical tretament but also sue for pain and suffering, lost wages and loss of earning capacity. Above all do not give any statement to the homeowner or his insurance company and if possible take pictures of the area or the instrumentality to help prove your case. ... Read More
Hi Vince..sorry to hear of your accident. You should discuss your case in private with counsel. You may be able to sue not only for medical bills and... Read More

My son broke his back in a bicycle accident at boys ranch

Answered 7 years and 6 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Premises Liability
If accident was caused by those who were supervising your boy or by a third party then discuss with counsel about bringing a claim.
If accident was caused by those who were supervising your boy or by a third party then discuss with counsel about bringing a claim.

Do I have a good lawsuit case

Answered 7 years and 7 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Premises Liability
If the perpetrators who beat you up had any criminal record in their past prior to be hired by Staybridge (which I would bet that they would), then liability for negligent hiring and retention would present a very strong case in your favor.    Yes you could have a good case. I have handled many cases like this in Texas and Florida and each case depends on its unique set of facts, but this case would be premised on negligent hiring and retention by the motel of its employees. Have the police completed their investigation?... Read More
If the perpetrators who beat you up had any criminal record in their past prior to be hired by Staybridge (which I would bet that they would), then... Read More

Can a lawyer help me with my case that's out of state

Answered 7 years and 8 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Premises Liability
Yes. Because your son’s accident occurred here in Orlando, then Florida courts have jurisdiction and you would need to retain Florida counsel. How did your son cut his foot? What did the motel do to cause this accident? If you can show that the motel knew or should have known that a dangerous condition existed on their property that would forseeably cause this cut then your son has a case. Discuss in private with counsel here in Orlando.... Read More
Yes. Because your son’s accident occurred here in Orlando, then Florida courts have jurisdiction and you would need to retain Florida counsel.... Read More
I would be interested in discussing your case with you. If I take it on, My office will pay all the costs and I do not charge a fee unless we win the case. 
I would be interested in discussing your case with you. If I take it on, My office will pay all the costs and I do not charge a fee unless we... Read More