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PLease assess my claim, as I live in Australia and suffered injuries whilst touring US

Answered 10 years ago by Kevin Rauseo (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
You should consult with a lawyer.  There are many questions such as who owns the property in which you were injured.  If it is a city or town, they have limited liability under the doctorine of sovereign immunity.  Many lawyers have the ability to communicate with Skype, Facetime, etc.  In order to preserve your claim you should act quickly.  Best wishes.  ... Read More
You should consult with a lawyer.  There are many questions such as who owns the property in which you were injured.  If it is a city or... Read More