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  • 1420 W. Exchange Parkway, Suite 180, Allen, TX 75013

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers3 awards

  • "A law firm dedicated to providing legal services for individuals and small businesses."

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  • Serving Allen, TX and Collin County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 12 lawyers1 award

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  • Serving Allen, TX and Collin County, Texas

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  • Highly accredited attorneys with 28+ years of experience with family law and personal injury cases. When Results Matter, Go With Experience You Can Trust to get the best possible... Read More

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Nelson Law Group PC

4.9
26 Reviews
  • Serving Allen, TX and Collin County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers2 awards

  • Credibility and Compassion when your family needs it most. Servicing Denton, Tarrant, Collin, and Dallas Counties.

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The Meazell Firm

4.5
16 Reviews
  • Serving Allen, TX and Collin County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers3 awards

  • The attorneys at the Meazell Firm have over twenty-five years of experience helping clients through a wide range of legal issues. Our experience enables us to provide practical... Read More

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  • Serving Allen, TX and Collin County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers3 awards

  • The Zendeh Del Law Firm, PLLC is a multi-practice law firm that focuses on protecting the rights of individuals and corporations who need aggressive and creative representation.

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Ernst Martzen
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Saunders | Walsh

4.8
88 Reviews
  • Serving Allen, TX and Collin County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 13 lawyers3 awards

  • Saunders Walsh & Beard is a business litigation law firm in Craig Ranch at the four corners of Plano, Frisco, Allen & McKinney. Our Preeminent-Rated attorneys handle a... Read More

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Allen Stewart, P.C.

5.0
19 Reviews
  • Serving Allen, TX and Collin County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 6 lawyers2 awards

  • The attorneys at Allen Stewart, P.C. have dedicated their careers to representing those harmed by the negligent or malicious acts of big companies. We offer personal injury, lemon... Read More

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  • Serving Allen, TX and Collin County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers2 awards

  • At Nowak & Stauch, PLLC, we understand what businesses need from their legal counsel. Clients want their attorneys to provide an honest evaluation of their case and to achieve... Read More

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Matthew A. Nowak
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Schorr Law Firm PC

4.7
153 Reviews
  • Serving Allen, TX and Collin County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers4 awards

  • CAR ACCIDENTS, TRUCK ACCIDENTS, SLIP & FALL ACCIDENTS, MEDICAL MALPRACTICE, WRONGFUL DEATH - DIVORCE, CHILD SUPPORT, ENFORCEMENT - BANKRUPTCY - CRIMINAL

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  • Serving Allen, TX and Collin County, Texas

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Provides compassionate legal representation to people who have suffered from a personal injury or accused of criminal wrongdoings.

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  • 1024 South Greenville Ave., Ste. 120, Allen, TX 75002

  • 80 E. McDermott Road, Allen, TX 75002

  • 1333 W. McDermott Drive, Suite 200, Allen, TX 75013

  • 1333 W. McDermott, Ste. 200, Allen, TX 75013

  • 705 Chandler Ct., Allen, TX 75002

  • 1333 W. McDermott Drive, Suite 200, Allen, TX 75013

  • 333 E. Bethany Dr., Allen, TX 75002

  • 1420 W. Exchange Parkway Building C, Suite 190, Allen, TX 75013

  • 201-A West Main St., Allen, TX 75013

  • 415 Hunt Dr., Allen, TX 75002-7767

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Commonly Asked Personal Injury Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

I fell in a hole where I live, the ins co is not paying for my medical bills

Answered by attorney Kenneth G. Wincorn
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Offices of Kenneth G. Wincorn & Associates, P.C.
Yes you need an attorney. What we do is issue a letter of protection to the clinic for the MRI and pay for it when the case settles. Contact us if you are in the north Texas area 214-630-1221
Yes you need an attorney. What we do is issue a letter of protection to the clinic for the MRI and pay for it when the case settles. Contact us if you are in the north Texas area 214-630-1221
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Am I entitled to any compensation if I fall and slip in a store because of a wet floor?

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Answered by attorney Larry M. Klein (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Larry M. Klein
In order to prevail on a personal injury claim against the store, you must be able to prove two things. The first is that there was a dangerous and defective condition of the floor. If a floor is a wet and that makes the floor slippery then there is a potentially valid argument that the floor was in a dangerous condition. The second thing you must be able to prove is either that the store created the dangerous condition or that the condition existed for such a length of time that the store would have been able to discover it upon reasonable inspection. If the floor was wet because a store employee mopped the floor or because a store employee dropped something on the floor that made it wet, then the store created the condition. If the floor was wet because a customer dropped something on the floor that made the floor wet, then the store did not create the dangerous condition and you must prove that the wet floor existed for such a length of time that the store should have discovered it upon reasonable inspection. In terms of the injury part of the claim, your wife can make a claim for any medical bills she incurs, and lost wages if she loses time from work, and damages for her pain and suffering. Regardless of whether or not the store would be held liable for your wife's injuries, if the store carries liability insurance, there is often what is called medical coverage under the policy which applies whether or not the store is responsible for the injury. This means that the insurance company would pay for your wife's medical bills up to the limit of the amount of that coverage even if the store is not at fault for the injury. Unfortunately, that coverage is often only for $1,000 though it can be higher and that coverage would only be available if the store carries that type of coverage on the policy. That coverage is separate and apart from their liability coverage. The liability coverage comes into play only if you can prove the two issues discussed above. Also, note that there are time limits that apply to these types of claims. Presuming the store is not owned by some sort of governmental entity, the Statute of Limitations for these types of claims is two years. This means within two years from the date of the incident your wife would either have to have her personal injury claim settled, or file a lawsuit against the store within the two years or she would lose all her rights to make a personal injury claim. If the store was owned by some sort of governmental entity, then the Statute of Limitations is much shorter and you should consult an attorney to discuss that.
In order to prevail on a personal injury claim against the store, you must be able to prove two things. The first is that there was a dangerous and defective condition of the floor. If a floor is a wet and that makes the floor slippery then there is a potentially valid argument that the floor was in a dangerous condition. The second thing you must be able to prove is either that the store created the dangerous condition or that the condition existed for such a length of time that the store would have been able to discover it upon reasonable inspection. If the floor was wet because a store employee mopped the floor or because a store employee dropped something on the floor that made it wet, then the store created the condition. If the floor was wet because a customer dropped something on the floor that made the floor wet, then the store did not create the dangerous condition and you must prove that the wet floor existed for such a length of time that the store should have discovered it upon reasonable inspection. In terms of the injury part of the claim, your wife can make a claim for any medical bills she incurs, and lost wages if she loses time from work, and damages for her pain and suffering. Regardless of whether or not the store would be held liable for your wife's injuries, if the store carries liability insurance, there is often what is called medical coverage under the policy which applies whether or not the store is responsible for the injury. This means that the insurance company would pay for your wife's medical bills up to the limit of the amount of that coverage even if the store is not at fault for the injury. Unfortunately, that coverage is often only for $1,000 though it can be higher and that coverage would only be available if the store carries that type of coverage on the policy. That coverage is separate and apart from their liability coverage. The liability coverage comes into play only if you can prove the two issues discussed above. Also, note that there are time limits that apply to these types of claims. Presuming the store is not owned by some sort of governmental entity, the Statute of Limitations for these types of claims is two years. This means within two years from the date of the incident your wife would either have to have her personal injury claim settled, or file a lawsuit against the store within the two years or she would lose all her rights to make a personal injury claim. If the store was owned by some sort of governmental entity, then the Statute of Limitations is much shorter and you should consult an attorney to discuss that.
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How is my case worth if I am a 18 wheeler driver and got rear ended by another 18 wheeler driver?

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Answered by attorney Willie Stephen Graves (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Graves Law Firm
Not possible to value your case without review of the medical info and billings. You need a lawyer. If you don't have one, get one.
Not possible to value your case without review of the medical info and billings. You need a lawyer. If you don't have one, get one.