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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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How do I write a personal injury claim to the insurance company?

Stan Glisson
Answered by attorney Stan Glisson (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Glisson Morris Attorney At Law
You really should meet with a lawyer about your claim. There is almost no way for you to properly value your claim without the experience of having handled many similar cases in the past. The insurance company is not going to offer you any more than the minimum they think you will accept. They do not make money by paying claims, they make money by denying claims when they can, then making small settlements whenever they can get away with it. An attorney will be able to compare your case to several similar cases and determine the real value of the case, and demand that you actually get it. An attorney will charge a percentage of the claim that you receive, but in almost all cases you still will end up with more money in your pocket at the end of the day. Do not agree to anything without discussing your case with a lawyer; once you sign a settlement the case is closed permanently and it is too late to recover any future damages.
You really should meet with a lawyer about your claim. There is almost no way for you to properly value your claim without the experience of having handled many similar cases in the past. The insurance company is not going to offer you any more than the minimum they think you will accept. They do not make money by paying claims, they make money by denying claims when they can, then making small settlements whenever they can get away with it. An attorney will be able to compare your case to several similar cases and determine the real value of the case, and demand that you actually get it. An attorney will charge a percentage of the claim that you receive, but in almost all cases you still will end up with more money in your pocket at the end of the day. Do not agree to anything without discussing your case with a lawyer; once you sign a settlement the case is closed permanently and it is too late to recover any future damages.
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Can I sue a hospital for unprofessionalism?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
You'd have to show that there was a contract requiring them to call you to schedule the blood work and that because they breached the contract, you lost money. I doubt it would be worth pursuing. Re-schedule the surgery, get it done, then file a complaint with the NYS Dept of Health. You won't get anything out of it, but you may feel some satisfaction about showing them who's right.
You'd have to show that there was a contract requiring them to call you to schedule the blood work and that because they breached the contract, you lost money. I doubt it would be worth pursuing. Re-schedule the surgery, get it done, then file a complaint with the NYS Dept of Health. You won't get anything out of it, but you may feel some satisfaction about showing them who's right.
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On Sept 11th. 2012 I traded cars (title 4 title). I found out today the engine is blown what can I do?

Mark Joseph Leonardo
Answered by attorney Mark Joseph Leonardo (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Dordick Law Corporation
If you were defrauded, you can sue to rescind the sale. You should make a written demand by certified mail or overnight delivery. You can tell the seller that you will sue for fraud and seek punitive damages for his misconduct if he does not immediately return the car and title that you traded. If he does not respond favorably, you can sue him.
If you were defrauded, you can sue to rescind the sale. You should make a written demand by certified mail or overnight delivery. You can tell the seller that you will sue for fraud and seek punitive damages for his misconduct if he does not immediately return the car and title that you traded. If he does not respond favorably, you can sue him.
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