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My parter was involed in a car acceint now he as a slipped dics in lower back and carnt get an erection how much wd he b involed

was the other drivers fault

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Personal injury cases are driven by the cost of medical care and treatment. The greater the amount of the medical bills, the greater the settlement.

You should take this matter to a lawyer. You have rights but you have to act to protect those rights.

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Good luck to you.

God bless. I am in Chicago and do not practice in your state.

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Any attorney is going to need a lot more information before they can give you any sort of meaningful answer to your questions.

I'll be happy to answer any questions you have, and to see if I can help you. Please give me a call or send me an email.


Jason G. Epstein, Attorney at Law
Premier Law Group, PLLC
3131 Elliott Avenue, Suite 710
Seattle, WA 98121
(206) 285-1743
Fax (206) 599-6316
Email jason@plg-pllc.com

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