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What kind of lawyer do I need to represent us as a mediator?

Answered by attorney Angela Sinkfield
Personal Injury lawyer at Seigman, Sinkfield Libersky, PLLC
I came across your question and saw that no one has posted a response yet.  If you are a homeowner and carry homeowner's liability insurance, you should turn this matter over to your carrier to take care of for you.  Your homeowner's insurance carrier will provide you with an attorney if you have been sued (duty to defend) and will pay any damages that you are liable for up to your policy limit (duty to defend).  Who told you to mediate within 30 days?  Has a case actually been filed against you in a court?  Are you representing yourself pro se in the case?
I came across your question and saw that no one has posted a response yet.  If you are a homeowner and carry homeowner's liability insurance, you should turn this matter over to your carrier to take care of for you.  Your homeowner's insurance carrier will provide you with an attorney if you have been sued (duty to defend) and will pay any damages that you are liable for up to your policy limit (duty to defend).  Who told you to mediate within 30 days?  Has a case actually been filed against you in a court?  Are you representing yourself pro se in the case?
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Can I sue a hospital for receiving second degree burns while in their care?

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Answered by attorney Reshard Juquin Alexander (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at RJ Alexander Law, PLLC
It is possible that you have a claim against the hospital and staff due to a breach of duty regarding the mishandling of your c-section and the resulting burns from the overheated water pack. Under Texas law, there is a duty to hospital patients to exercise the degree of care, skill, and competence that a reasonable competent member of the nursing profession would exercise under similar circumstances. The fact that the operating doctor lodged a complaint against the nurse signifies to the average onlooker that this standard was compromised. There are many lawyers who would love to assist you with this case, including this one. Simply contact a personal injury attorney today to receive a free personal consultation. I wish you a speedy and complete recovery.
It is possible that you have a claim against the hospital and staff due to a breach of duty regarding the mishandling of your c-section and the resulting burns from the overheated water pack. Under Texas law, there is a duty to hospital patients to exercise the degree of care, skill, and competence that a reasonable competent member of the nursing profession would exercise under similar circumstances. The fact that the operating doctor lodged a complaint against the nurse signifies to the average onlooker that this standard was compromised. There are many lawyers who would love to assist you with this case, including this one. Simply contact a personal injury attorney today to receive a free personal consultation. I wish you a speedy and complete recovery.
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How do I sue a drunk driver who parked her car facing east in my westbound lane?

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Answered by attorney Willie Stephen Graves (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Graves Law Firm
If you go try to after her personally her insurance company will defend her anyway; that's what the coverage is for. She's still personally liable for any damages in excess of her insurance coverage, and she'll probably be required to pay restitution as a condition of probation if she doesn't want to go to jail. That said, however, most DWI defendants don't have piles of money lying around to pay judgments with, and what you get from her insurance carrier is about all you can count on getting. You should get a lawyer yesterday. It won't cost you money; it will make you money. Without a lawyer you will not get her insurer to pay you the true value of your case.
If you go try to after her personally her insurance company will defend her anyway; that's what the coverage is for. She's still personally liable for any damages in excess of her insurance coverage, and she'll probably be required to pay restitution as a condition of probation if she doesn't want to go to jail. That said, however, most DWI defendants don't have piles of money lying around to pay judgments with, and what you get from her insurance carrier is about all you can count on getting. You should get a lawyer yesterday. It won't cost you money; it will make you money. Without a lawyer you will not get her insurer to pay you the true value of your case.
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