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I slipped and fell on my job as a home health careprovider. I am employed through a large company owned by my employer.
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Answered on June 29, 2011
I would try to consult with a personal injury or workers compensation attorney in your home town. The consultation should be free.
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My van was parked and a lady that was driving a car rental backed into it and mess up the door.
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Answered on June 29, 2011
You need to file a claim against the person individually and have them submit it to their insurance. In the event the lady has no insurance, you...
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Child injured due to unsafe street grate
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Answered on June 29, 2011
Just as the other attorneys have mentioned, the City of Houston is governed by the Texas Torts Claims Act. You must put the city on notice of the...
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I was hit from behind and get back and neck pains off and on.. I went to my doctor and he put me on pain and muscle meds and
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Answered on June 29, 2011
I would contact a personal injury attorney in Houston. This is exactly what the insurance companies are doing now. There are many things to...
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My daughter was hurt at a school field day during school hours. Who pays the medical bills?
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Answered on June 29, 2011
I agree with Mr. Gold. See if the school's insurance has medpay coverage which is no fault insurance to cover situations just like yours.
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What kind of settlement am i looking at for two broken wrists (1 external fixator) and permanent facial scars? Liability claim
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Answered on June 28, 2011
Ms. Rochyby and Mr. Adams have said it well. Listen to their advice and consult an attorney.
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Personal Injury
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Answered on June 28, 2011
I agree with Mr. Kuhn. There may be a case, but it depends on what jurisdicition and all of the facts. I would look for an attorney who handles...
My daughter stepped on a nail in a dressing room. What are my chances of being reimbursed for medical from the store?
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Answered on June 28, 2011
You need to file a claim on the store's insurance. Most commercial policies have no-fault med-pay coverage which typically will pay up to $5,000 in...
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