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Humphrey & Thompson

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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.

Can I sue someone who, ran a credit check on me and was telling people what’s on there?

Paul L. Whitfield
Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
I suppose you can. What is your damage other than hurt feelings folks have the notion that if someone makes a mistake or does something wrong they can enjoy a trip to the ban k. doesn't work that way. You have to show damages, real damages.
I suppose you can. What is your damage other than hurt feelings folks have the notion that if someone makes a mistake or does something wrong they can enjoy a trip to the ban k. doesn't work that way. You have to show damages, real damages.
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Do I have a legal case against my employer if I suffered an injury while working?

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Answered by attorney Jeffrey B. Lapin (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Lapin Law Offices
Assuming that the incident occurred in Nebraska, in general, all you must prove to have a workers' compensation case is that your injury "arose out of" and was sustained "in the course of your employment," which basically means you were injured while working. In workers' compensation, fault is almost never an issue. Fault is only issue if you were intoxicated or if you intentionally tried to hurt yourself. Based on the information you provided, you do have a workers' compensation case even if you somehow contributed to your injuries. Although you describe your injury, you do not provide enough information for me to discuss what benefits you might be entitled to, which include, but are not limited to: payment of medical expenses; mileage to and from medical appointments; temporary total disability benefits (money for not being able to work while you are recovering); and permanent partial disability benefits (money for permanent effects from your injuries. If your employer is denying your claim, you should consider talking to a workers' compensation attorney. Most offer a free consultation so it will not cost you anything to learn more about your rights and options.
Assuming that the incident occurred in Nebraska, in general, all you must prove to have a workers' compensation case is that your injury "arose out of" and was sustained "in the course of your employment," which basically means you were injured while working. In workers' compensation, fault is almost never an issue. Fault is only issue if you were intoxicated or if you intentionally tried to hurt yourself. Based on the information you provided, you do have a workers' compensation case even if you somehow contributed to your injuries. Although you describe your injury, you do not provide enough information for me to discuss what benefits you might be entitled to, which include, but are not limited to: payment of medical expenses; mileage to and from medical appointments; temporary total disability benefits (money for not being able to work while you are recovering); and permanent partial disability benefits (money for permanent effects from your injuries. If your employer is denying your claim, you should consider talking to a workers' compensation attorney. Most offer a free consultation so it will not cost you anything to learn more about your rights and options.
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If my son was abused by his teacher at school and I wasn't informed, do I have a case?

David F. Stoddard
Answered by attorney David F. Stoddard (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The David F. Stoddard Law Firm
You probably have a suit based on the teacher's actions. However, you must prove damages, and I cannot tell from your question whether you have sufficient damages to make the suit worthwhile. This may depend on whether you child has suffered trauma that will be permanent, or if was mere hurt feelings that he will get over. As for them not telling you, this probably does not make the school anymore liable, or increase your damages, but it would make the school look bad in a suit. As for them not calling you when the school reopened, I'm not sure that adds anything to the case. Consult some PI attorneys and see if any are interested.
You probably have a suit based on the teacher's actions. However, you must prove damages, and I cannot tell from your question whether you have sufficient damages to make the suit worthwhile. This may depend on whether you child has suffered trauma that will be permanent, or if was mere hurt feelings that he will get over. As for them not telling you, this probably does not make the school anymore liable, or increase your damages, but it would make the school look bad in a suit. As for them not calling you when the school reopened, I'm not sure that adds anything to the case. Consult some PI attorneys and see if any are interested.
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