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How soon should I find a laywer

Answered 7 years and 2 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer
You should retain counsel asap.  Hopefully, you took pictures of the spot where u fell. It would make the case stronger. Good luck. 
You should retain counsel asap.  Hopefully, you took pictures of the spot where u fell. It would make the case stronger. Good luck. 
The short answer is yes.  The long answer is it depends on the facts of the case.  If the casino was negligent in some way then they would be responsible to your mom.  For the casino to be held accountable something either needs to have been done by them or they failed to do something that should have done.  It sounds like your mom was badly injured and therefore the casino, if at fault should compensate her for her injuries and make sure that her medical bills are taken care of.  My law firm handles these types of cases and I would be happy to discuss the facts of your mom's case further to see if there is an issue there.     Brent Labovitz  Attorney at Law ... Read More
The short answer is yes.  The long answer is it depends on the facts of the case.  If the casino was negligent in some way then they would... Read More