What parcipatated this injury? TMJ can and is often a very serious injury. An insurance company doesn't always have your best interest in mind. Have they given you a prognosis or suggestions of correction? That said, I would be glad to take a look at your case and see if there is something we can do to help. You can email my paralegal, Amanda Lavery at amanda@thecooperfirm.net. I wish you the best of luck!
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I agree with Attorney Myers. Prescription errors are all too common these days. We've handled several cases under the same circumstances as yours. Be sure that you keep the prescription bottle with the wrong instructions and do not return it back to Walmart. Your attorney will need it for the case. You may also want to consult your doctor to see if there are any long term effects from the medication. I'm not sure how long you were taking the wrong dose but it is possible that the...
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You would have to take into consideration the medical expenses and pain and suffering. Even if she is a renter, she may still have a renters insurance policy that would include liability coverage. I will be out of the office most of the afternoon. Give my paralegal Amanda Lavery or Doreen Lundrigan a call to discuss further. (770) 427-5588.
I can't respond about the spousal support but I suggest you seek legal advice regarding your broken back. If the wreck wasn't your fault, you should be able to file a claim against the at fault driver's insurance company. That should help with your finances while finishing up school. We would be glad to speak with you further about your injuires if that's something you would like to pursue. You can contact my paralegal, Amanda Lavery at amanda@thecooperfirm.net. Good Luck! *The...
Yes you can sue. We have actually handled several of these cases (and had great success) over the past couple of years. We would be glad to speak with you. Just give Amanda Lavery a call at (770) 427-5588 and she can set you up with a free consultation.
Every state is different but I would assume that there would be some sort of recourse for your child's injury. Your local bar association should have a list of personal injury attorneys that can help you determine what action you need to take. Be sure to get your child's medical records/bills to provide to the attorney. I would also suggest that you take lots of photos of the injuries during the healing process. Good luck! *The answer is for informational purposes only and is not...
What kind of surgery and what county? You need to pull your medical bills and get a copy of your records if you can. We would be glad to speak with you about your rights. Call my paralegal, Amanda Lavery, at 770-427-5588 and she can set up a phone conference with me.