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Make sure he is insured. Generally, if you don't help him work, or provide any tools, he is on his own.
Yes, but you darned well be correct.
It's hard to say. It would really depend on the facts of the case.
Depends how someone accessed his room and what security measures they have in place.
Yes, if there is a history of prior similar incidents and there was lack of security and it is foreseeable such incidents could happen. These are... Read Answer
It sounds like you have a serious injury. To determine the true value of your case, an attorney would need to know a lot more details. You may want... Read Answer
If you are in South Carolina, your exclusive remedy is workers compensation, which does not include pain and suffering damages.
No you can't. A workers compensation case is an administrative proceding, and does not have a jury. You can only claim lost wages and medical... Read Answer
You can't sue for pain and suffering per se, but you can take actions to increase the value of your claim.
Not in Michigan. Your sole remedy against your employer is workers compensation. There is 1 exception to that rule and it is if the facts show the... Read Answer
Generally, Worker's comp covers medical expenses and time out of work. You cannot sue your employer for negligence and damages for "pain and... Read Answer
In Iowa you do not get pain and suffering damages for a work injury.
No. you have a worker comp case that was not handled properly perhaps but you get nothing for pain under worker comp law.
You should consult with a local attorney as soon as possible so they can assess if the conditions of the curb are up to the standard of care.
That would be $100,000.
The homeowners policy will also have an amount for liability coverage, typically ranging from $100,000 up to $1M. I would not consider settling... Read Answer
A person is entitled to be "compensated" for all injuries and damages they sustained in an accident.There are a number of factors that determine what... Read Answer
Each case is different and its value is based on its particular facts. There is no magic formula to determine what a case is worth. A person is... Read Answer
I suggest that you contact an attorney to have a healthcare power of attorney prepared which will ensure that the people of your choosing can make... Read Answer
You should hire an attorney to handle the matter, since it's too complicated to explain in a simple one paragraph answer. These cases are not ... Read Answer