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Personal injury lawyers represent individuals who have been physically or psychologically harmed by the negligence or wrongdoing of another party. They help victims of accidents seek financial compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. Their job is to hold the responsible party accountable and secure a just settlement.

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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.

Do we have grounds for a malpractice suit?

Thomas C. Bulman
Answered by attorney Thomas C. Bulman (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Bulman Law Associates PLLC
There is no such thing as a "bandaid" medical malpractice lawsuit. The $10 gift card seems almost insulting, but it's nice to see they are trying to control healthcare costs. Maybe you were expecting a coupon for dinner for two at Red Lobster? What is your wife's BMI?
There is no such thing as a "bandaid" medical malpractice lawsuit. The $10 gift card seems almost insulting, but it's nice to see they are trying to control healthcare costs. Maybe you were expecting a coupon for dinner for two at Red Lobster? What is your wife's BMI?
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Can I sue a company or a hospital for giving me a medication that was supposed to be safe during pregnancy?

Paul L. Whitfield
Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
Your opinion counts for nothing. you need your complete medical chart to be reviewed by an OB/gyne and you need his opinion. I wonder if your fetus was really healthy in any event it is a medical issue at this point. it becomes legal only if you have a doctors opinion about malpractice and if the drug was supposed to be safe then where is the malpractice. Don't guess at things. Get you a doctor for advice.
Your opinion counts for nothing. you need your complete medical chart to be reviewed by an OB/gyne and you need his opinion. I wonder if your fetus was really healthy in any event it is a medical issue at this point. it becomes legal only if you have a doctors opinion about malpractice and if the drug was supposed to be safe then where is the malpractice. Don't guess at things. Get you a doctor for advice.
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Is there anyway to determine how much settlement my wife is entitled to from the car accident?

Dick Johnson
Answered by attorney Dick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Johnson & Johnson Law Firm
First, the insurer for the following car should promptly pay to fix your car and provide you a rental during repairs. The property damage claim can and should be promptly resolved. Second, the insurance on your car should include Personal Injury Protection (PIP) that is a a no fault coverage you paid a premium for and you should not hesitate to use to pay the medical bills, earnings loss (there is a two week period from the DOI where PIP won't pay earnings loss) and home care. Your PIP insurer will be reimbursed later by the at fault insurer. Third, there is no rush at all to try to settle the bodily injury liability claim. The limitation of action statute for adults in WA. is three years from the DOI. You can't evaluate the injury claim until the person has stabilized and finished treatment. Even if the injured person is feeling well after say three months you should always wait at least six months minimum to see how things go. There may well be flare ups. Fourth, consult an experienced injury lawyer as even after you pay the lawyer you are still likely to net more in your pocket than if you try to represent yourself because you have no leverage on your own.
First, the insurer for the following car should promptly pay to fix your car and provide you a rental during repairs. The property damage claim can and should be promptly resolved. Second, the insurance on your car should include Personal Injury Protection (PIP) that is a a no fault coverage you paid a premium for and you should not hesitate to use to pay the medical bills, earnings loss (there is a two week period from the DOI where PIP won't pay earnings loss) and home care. Your PIP insurer will be reimbursed later by the at fault insurer. Third, there is no rush at all to try to settle the bodily injury liability claim. The limitation of action statute for adults in WA. is three years from the DOI. You can't evaluate the injury claim until the person has stabilized and finished treatment. Even if the injured person is feeling well after say three months you should always wait at least six months minimum to see how things go. There may well be flare ups. Fourth, consult an experienced injury lawyer as even after you pay the lawyer you are still likely to net more in your pocket than if you try to represent yourself because you have no leverage on your own.
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