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  • 41 Commerce Street, Apalachicola, FL 32320-1771

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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.

If I found bones in my chili that came from a can and it scratched the top of my mouth, can I call the company?

James Peirce Kelaher
Answered by attorney James Peirce Kelaher (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Kelaher Law Offices, P.A.
Yes, we have a law in Florida that makes the manufacturer liable for selling a food product with ingredients like that in it. Do not lose the bone parts, or you wouldn't have a case.
Yes, we have a law in Florida that makes the manufacturer liable for selling a food product with ingredients like that in it. Do not lose the bone parts, or you wouldn't have a case.
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Do I have a personal injury lawsuit if I broke my tooth while eating?

Answered by attorney Eric Paul Lampel
Personal Injury lawyer at The Lampel Firm
Yes she has a case. DO NOT SEND THEM THE EVIDENCE. Take pictures and send them that. Hire one of us - local experienced PI lawyers.
Yes she has a case. DO NOT SEND THEM THE EVIDENCE. Take pictures and send them that. Hire one of us - local experienced PI lawyers.

What should I do if an insurance company is coming after me for a no fault accident?

James Peirce Kelaher
Answered by attorney James Peirce Kelaher (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Kelaher Law Offices, P.A.
Just because no citations were issued does not mean that no one was at fault. If you hit someone in the rear, there is a legal presumption in Florida that you were at fault. If your insurance was canceled, and if you don't have any insurance coverage for it, then I would discuss with the insurance company that they work some kind of a deal out with you to accept monthly payments. Otherwise, they will sue you and the costs of the lawsuit will be added on to whatever judgment they get against you, and once they get a judgment, then you don't have any control over how you pay them.
Just because no citations were issued does not mean that no one was at fault. If you hit someone in the rear, there is a legal presumption in Florida that you were at fault. If your insurance was canceled, and if you don't have any insurance coverage for it, then I would discuss with the insurance company that they work some kind of a deal out with you to accept monthly payments. Otherwise, they will sue you and the costs of the lawsuit will be added on to whatever judgment they get against you, and once they get a judgment, then you don't have any control over how you pay them.
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